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As a first-generation student, senior Miranda Gooler found her place within WSU as a member of the Panhellenic Council.
Gooler, majoring in advertising with a minor in business and administration, said she realized that her passion lies in being a positive influence on people’s lives.
“It is always crazy because you look at Pullman on a map and it just makes you laugh,” she said. “You’re in the middle of nowhere but it’s really the people that make it everything.”
Gooler took on many roles at WSU, including involvement in Greek Life and the Cougar Connector program, where she gave prospective students tours around campus.