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The "Lucky Child" in You

Apiper When Loung migrated to the U.S., she gained opportunities her sister lacked in Cambodia. As a newly matriculated university student, you will have opportunities unavailable to those unable to attend college. You are indeed a "lucky child."

Loyola Hall RA, A.J. Piper has seized many opportunities here at Fairfield. Take a look at what he has to say about some of these experiences:

The value of experience is unquantifiable.  That said, some experiences seem to hold far more promise than others.  While it may add to your street cred to develop a working knowledge of hundreds of drinking games, poker tricks, and mixed drink recipes, I am convinced that it is and will forever be far more rewarding to gain experience by giving of oneself to those who could use your help.  In this vein, I loved singing growing up, sitting around a campfire playing guitar etc, but had no formal experience.  I decided to join the Glee Club and have been reaping the experiential benefits ever since:  the opportunity to meet tens of dozens of talented women, the honor of being asked to perform at several formal events, and a Spring Break spent touring Italy and to be spent this year touring Prague, Vienna, and Budapest...not a bad deal in my opinion and this is just one example.

I value service above nearly all else and our campus ministry provides students with the opportunity to get involved at nearly all levels (local to international).  This past Spring Break, I served with Habitat for Humanity for a week in Portland, ME.  While there, my ability to give without limit was stifled by a relatively severe bout with MONO, but the positive effect one can have on localities was clearly observed and is still appreciated.

Perhaps the most important long term experience I have enjoyed is my involvement with the Ignatian Residential College.  As a resident and as an RA I have come to understand the power of community and the value of experience.  I simply cannot express in words all that I have gained from the program, but I am confident that this program has positively influenced my becoming in impossibly many ways.  To any Freshman reading this response: Make the Ignatian Residential College your home for sophomore year. You won't regret it.

A.J. Piper, Loyola Hall RA

What dreams do you have for your four years here? Join the conversation by clicking on the Comments link.

Courage - Posting by Josh Kenney, Regis RA

Kenneyweb While Loung's story is most exceptional and inspirational, I find her sister Chou to be the sister that has overcome the most adversity.  Bound by her customs, she is faithful and unquestioning of the authority of her family and her husband.  She also had to endure the aftermath of the Khymer Rogue regime far longer than Loung.  The patience in which she braved the war-torn third-world conditions of Cambodia- without a mother or father - is truly remarkable. 

Were you inspired by a figure in Loung's story, or your own life who overcame adversity or a particular challenge?

Regis Hall Welcomes You!

Regisreslife052_2Roweallen_ophelie Welcome to Fairfield University! I hope you are excited to start your academic journey! We would love to hear from you. Voice your opinion to the question below:

Although living with strangers can be challenging at sometimes, what are some of the lifelong skills that you can develop through roommate experiences?

Ophelia Rowe-Allen, Area Coordinator, Regis Hall

Speak Out and Blog!

Fairfield Freshmen - Your Voice Counts!

We invite you to speak out about the book Lucky Child: a Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister she left behind, by Luong Ung, on this blog. 

Never blogged before?  Click on the Comments link under any posting to see what your fellow students are saying, and add your voice. We encourage  wide-open discussion.

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