 | Jesus Salas
Nationality: Puerto Rican
Nickname: Habichuela
FSU Alumnus 2005 - English, Criminology/Criminal Justice, History
Loyola Marymount University Grad Alumnus 2007 Secondary Education
Crossed: Fall 2003 #1
HLSU Assistant Director, HLSU Director, Garnet and Gold Key Leadership Honorary, Omicron Delta Kappa, FYE Peer Leader, Lambda Alpha Epsilon American Criminal Justice Association, Puerto Rican Student Association Founder and President, Oscar Arias Sanchez Hispanic Honor Society Outstanding Member Award (2002); Most Active Member of the Year Award (2003), CARE Counselor, Seminole Torchbearers, Student Judicial Board, Dr. Antonio Pantoja Mentor, Martin Luther King, Jr. Mentor, MGC Vice President, Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society, LeaderShape, MGC New Member of the Year 2004, Student Seminole Award 2004, Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges Award, 2004, Hispanic/Latino Student Union-Member of the Year Award (2002); Executive Board Member of the Year Award (2003)
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 | Francisco Zapata
Nationality: Mexican
Nickname: Iron Lung
FSU Alumnus 2005
Crossed: Fall 2003 #2
Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc.- Secretary Spring 2004; Florida Sector One Vice President, MECHA, ROTC, Persian Rifles
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 | Kevin Bally
Nationality: Iranian/ Colombian
Nickname: K-Balls
FSU Alumnus 2007
Criminology
Crossed: Fall 2003 #3
First Year Experience Peer Leader, HLSU Assistant Director, CARE Counselor, HLSU Director, Pledgemaster- Eta Line- Fall 2004
"I graduated from FSU in SP 07 with two degrees in Criminology and Political Science. I will be teaching elementary school in Houston, TX as a corps member for the Teach for America Program, whose aim is to put quality teachers in some of the most underperforming and poorest schools in the country. I love FSU football and tailgating, anyone who knows me will tell you that I work hard but I also love to play hard. If we are good friends then I will make fun of you to the point that you will question whether or not I really hate you, but I don't. I'm all about having a good time wherever I go and trying to better myself as well as others, and learn from people around me. Becoming a brother of Lambda Theta Phi completely changed the course of my life. It has made me care about things that I never would have given a second thought and forge friensdhips with people I thought I never could. I have bettered myself as a professional and as a person because of my chapter and our fraternity. My undergraduate experience was the best time of my life because of Lambda Theta Phi and the people around me. Being in a fraternity that you care a great deal about is hard work, but also alot of fun and rewarding. When I became a brother of Lambda Theta Phi I chose a path that few do, and it has made all the difference."
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 | Gabriel Pendas
Nationality: Cuban
Nickname: Lefty
FSU Alumnus 2006
Physics, and Mathematics
Crossed: Fall 2003 #5
Students United for Peace and Justice. NORML, Center for Participant Education, HLSU, BSU, Bilingual in English and Spanish, Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity Inc., Academic Chair, Founder and member of Students United for Peace and Justice, February 2003-06, Organizer of the Coalition for Active Voter Education, over 20 groups on campus working on the get out the vote campaign, Organizer of F.O.R.C.E. (Fighting for Our Rights Concerning Education) a coalition of over 40 student groups opposing tuition hikes and cuts in education funding, see www.studentspeakout.com, Member of United Students Against Sweatshops, Sept. 2001 – Dec. 2002
Board of Directors, National United Students Against Sweatshops, Sept. 2002 – August 2003.
Board of Directors, Center for Participant Education, September. 2002 – August. 2003
National Student Coordinator for the Farmworker Solidarity Campaign, Sept. 2003-August. 2003, Appeared on “Donahue”, Antonia Pantojas Scholar Mentor, Dean’s List
“My Goals are to obtain a PhD in Physics at a top 10 university and work in theoretical high-energy/astro physics. To work towards civically engaging and activating those in my community through cohesive and positive means; To continually strive towards achieving personal growth through education.”
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