‘Cycle Sesh’ raises money for Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Students get their workout on during ‘Cycle Sesh: Cycling Through the Decades’ at the Lakeside Patio on March 25. Photo credit: Larry Lopez
Junior Kyle Rowley values the importance of contributing to good causes, but his recent participation in a campus fundraiser to support cancer research comes with an extra incentive. “As someone who has had family who has had cancer, whenever you’re taking part in an event that’s raising awareness, raising money, it always feels like you’re a part of the fight, that you’re supporting them and their fight,” said Rowley, a junior majoring in microbiology and immunology and biochemistry and molecular biology. “It always feels good, and it’s doing good.”
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By Ana Colicchio
01-22-2021
During her time at UM, Ana held leadership positions in several clubs, took advantage of campus resources to secure multiple internships, and did a semester abroad.
Q: Did you live on campus? What was that experience like?
I lived on campus my first year of college. I remember having such an amazing experience living in the Stanford Residential College. I was able to meet new people and make so many friends that made every day such an adventure! Being so close to my classes, the on-campus events, and going to the dining hall with my roommate are memories I will always cherish.