New year's resolutions

- January 10, 2011

It’s a new year and a new school term. Dal News student reporter Michelle Hampson and photographer Bruce Bottomley asked students if they plan on doing anything different in 2011. Here’s what they told her:

Chen
Chen Yuin. (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

(I plan to) “ace them all. Have fun.” – Chen Yuin, 20, second-year engineering
Greg D'Eon (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

“Read more – read ahead of time! And wake up for class.” – Greg D’Eon, 21, fourth-year history
Justin Ling
Justin Ling (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

“Work less, drink more. I like having attainable goals.” – Justin Ling, 19, second-year journalism
Barbara Chen (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

“I’m going to try to attend all my classes and keep up to date with my notes.” – Barbara Chen, 20, third-year biochemistry
Colin McLeod
Colin MacLeod (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

“Do all my homework on time, for once.” – Colin MacLeod, 23, second-year computer science
Aurelia Faulkner (Bruce Bottomley Photo)


“To go to all my lectures.” – Aurelia Faulkner, 19, second year science

 

Matthew Gallant
Matthew Gallant (Bruce Bottomley Photo)


“I’m going to kick ass in all my classes.” – Matthew Gallant, 26, fifth-year music

Cara Groves
Cara Groves (Bruce Bottomley Photo)

“To stay on top of things.” – Cara Groves, 20, third-year kiniesology
jasmine hudson
Jasmine Hudson (Bruce Bottomley Photo)


“One thing, I want to graduate for May 2011, and I want to pass my LSAT with a good grade and go on to law school in September 2011.” –  Jasmine Hudson, 21, fourth-year sociology

Are you planning to work out regularly? Spend more time in the library? Attend a workshop at the Writing Centre? What's your resolution for living well in the new term? We invite you to add your voice to this discussion.


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