Learning to appreciate the Trojan spirit

 


By Jaime Allen
Part of In Their Own Words, USC Rossier’s series of student blog posts

Lauren March, Leslie Quinto, Tagrina Halim and Jaime Allen

Two weekends ago our beloved Trojans were on the road so my friends in my cohort and I decided to have a BBQ at my apartment. While waiting for the game to start, we ate burgers and played Uno. My fellow Rossier Ambassador, Jessica Cowan, made a delicious match of Rotel dip! Even though we lost, the day was fun. The day ended up being a well-deserved study break. My undergraduate school did not have a football team but I am quickly growing to love all the school spirit that comes with having a football team.


Jaime Allen is a first-year graduate student in the PASA program who hails from Yorba Linda, CA. She received her undergraduate degree in Anthropology with a minor in Film & Media Studies from UC Irvine. She was a Resident Advisor for two years, which sparked her interest in student affairs. She loves finding new restaurants and watching British television shows.

 

 

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