[Alumni Throwback] Michelle Nguyen
Tell us about a favourite memory working with UVSA/VSA. My favourite memory working with UVSA was executing UVSA Ontario’s leadership summit last year. Although it was one of the most stressful events we’ve had to organize, it was also the most rewarding event because of all the new friendships and connections, and interest in the organization, that continued to develop, …
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[Alumni Throwback] Andrew Nguyen
Tell us about a favourite memory working with UVSA/VSA. My favourite memory with UVSA Ontario was when we were planning for our 1st Annual Leadership Summit. After attending my very first UNAVSA conference in New Orleans, I wanted to have a similar event in my own region, but I did not anticipate for it to take place during my term. …
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Thuy Anh Nguyen
- People of VSA
- November 23, 2018
“It is our goal to bring the Vietnamese youth community closer together into a more family orientated community, build it, and hope that it lasts, so that it can be passed down from generation to generation.” – Thuy Anh Nguyen, Vice-President of AéVSA, 3rd Year Biology
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MIchael Le
- People of VSA
- November 23, 2018
“VSA is really important to me because I find it is important to uphold your heritage and remember where we came from. Personally, I don’t find that exposure too often, so as a club, this gives me that chance to teach what I know, learn from my team, and promote our club to the community together.” – Michael Le, President …
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Bea Nguyen
- People of VSA
- November 6, 2018
“To me, being a part of the Vietnamese Students Association is more than just being a member of a club. As someone who grew up without Vietnamese representation, I wanted to finally meet people who shared the same heritage as me and be able to showcase my culture as an integral part of who I am. When I decided to …
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Alex Nguyen
- People of VSA
- November 4, 2018
“My family just moved here from Vietnam two years ago and before that I went to high school in New Zealand. I joined a VSA because I wanted to feel the sense that I’m still Vietnamese, find a safe community that allows me to express my interests with my fellow Vietnamese peers, and still feel like I’m back home in …
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