Hi, I’m Ivan. I’m Asian. I’m a freshman. I think that’s enough for background. Do you believe that 1+1=3? It can’t be true? Nothing is impossible unless you can prove it wrong and this is one of my mottos. I hold the same belief for aliens and UFOs. I’m fascinated…
My parents named me Deborah Tugaga on December 24, 1988. Born in American Saomoa, lived in Hawaii for a few months, then moved to Washington State and embraced the rain. My priorities are God, my lovely and awesome family, adorable friends, and acquaintances/future friends. I love being a Seventh-Day Adventist…
Occasionally known by her birth name ‘Monica’, this toasty flatworm likes to type in Dvorak and is slowly, but surely, learning Morse code. She operates the cello, guitar, and piano, and plays a dual-boot Windows/Linux machine. She also paints websites and codes portraits when the fancy strikes her. When it…
After being a bartender, a firefighter, an office assistant, working in a warehouse, a factory, a hotel, a recording studio, a hospital, several restaurants, building boats, being a math tutor, working construction, and being a pizza guy, as well as majoring in (at one point or another) English, philosophy, political…
I became interested in astronomy during elementary school after reading kids’ books about planets. My curiosity of the cosmos grew as the years went by, but I never had a chance to learn more about the stars. Now that I am attending the University of Washington and am in Pre-MAP…
I have always been interested in astronomy, since I was a little kid I’d stay up late stargazing every time my family went camping. I hope to major in physics and astronomy because I want to know how everything works and why the universe is the way that it is….
My name is Jeanne, and I’m from Marysville, Washington. I have lived here my entire life. This is my first year here at the University of Washington. I love the natural sciencs and I love to look at the stars. My favorite thing to do, besides learning astronomy, is ballroom…
I never really gaze up for more than 15 minutes at a time, But I have always wondered how things work. Since I’ve lived in Alaska, there have been many nights where the sky is perfectly unlit and allows for some spectacular viewing. I’m more into the technical side of…