Line 3: Fall 2006
1. Tracie Sanlin "E"
Waukegen, IL
Nationality: African American
BA American Ethnic Studies
Hobbies: LTA, Teaching and exploring L.A.
"These are my sisters! We are true sisters!"
2. Carina Walker "F"
Tacoma, WA (2-5-3 whoop, whoop)
Nationality: African American & American-Indian
BS Biology
BA Sociology
Minor: Law, Societies, and Justice
Hobbies: I love anything that involves music, travel and playing games (including ice breakers). To add to my nerd qualities I love to read novels and learn about reproduction, disease, culture, and female psychology.
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"LTA is a FAMILY that provides me with the security of self expression; the ability to learn and explore new aspects of my environment and the individuals it encompasses; the comfort of always having a support system; and privilege of always being able to empower my fellow sisters. Lambda Theta Alpha is diverse,
yet traditional, and the experience within the organization is highly variable. My sisters and I are not perfect but overall, the organization is perfect within its imperfections and leaves no regrets. It is hard to put parameters around what LTA is, the things that our lovely sisters have accomplished, and what the sisterhood means to me. However, I can say that being a member of LTA has definitely left a lasting impression on me and will always be a part of my life (and have a place in my heart, right in between my mommy and food)"
3. Ashley Espin "A"
San Francisco, CA
Nationality: Ecuadorian & Mexican
BA International Studies - Latin American Studies
Minor: Classical Studies
Hobbies: Picking up a game of volleyball, doing kickboxing, driving around aimlessly, going to baseball games especially when I get to see the Dodgers, taking random trips to Disneyland, video gaming, checking out the local band scene (seeing your favorite bands live is always amazing), and hanging out with the people who make life fun and interesting.
"Lambda Theta Alpha is two fold- on one side you have the business aspect, the networking, the event planning, and giving back to our community. On the other side, its the life-long friendships you make, the
memories you create, and the wonderful support system you are a part of. Always having someone to talk to, and always helping your sisters in times of need. It's definitely like having a family away from home!"
4. Monica Medina
Silverdale, WA
BA Sociology