Friday, February 22, 2008

HUHC Student Voices: Where will you be on Spring Break?


The Student Voices feature returns this week with the following question:

Where are you going on Spring Break? And, if where you'll be is not your first choice, tell us where you'd rather be?

Brought to you by the HUHC Dean's Advisory Council

12 comments:

Caitlin said...

I am going back home (Boston) to celebrate Easter. It is so early this year, I would not be surprised it we got snow during the break!

I don't know where I'd rather be, but probably somewhere south, like Orlando.

Caitlin Maloney said...

I'm going to Florida for a few days of it, but most of it here.

If I had the means, I'd be in Europe traveling and shopping, or Central America or Africa helping out.

-Caitlin Maloney

Nikki said...

I will be cruising the Caribbean with my family. Can't wait! There is no place I'd rather be than getting a tan while spending time with the people I love.

Anonymous said...

I'll be in Port St. Lucie, Florida for the week for Mets Spring Training. 6 games in 7 days...baseball in March in Florida...what could be better? 8)

Let's Go Mets!!!

Anonymous said...

I will be with my parents and siblings, skiing and visiting family in Montreal. I'm very excited about it, and I don't think I'd rather be anywhere else!

Anonymous said...

i will be working to pay tuition

Cassandra said...

I'll be home in Philadelphia (unfortunately not doing community service on the alternative spring break trip). There's a lot of places I want to be (Canada, England, Australia, Italy...) but I wouldn't say I'd rather be there.

Anonymous said...

I will be doing the third annual Spring Break Alternative with The Office of Student Leadership and Activities. We are going to Philadelphia to do volunteer work in soup kitchens etc.

Ania Swin said...

I'll be home but I wish I was climbing the Mayan ruins in Machu Picchu.

Anonymous said...

Off to Nantucket for 3 days. I know, I know it will be cold.

MiRaNDa SuLLeY said...

I'm going to volunteer in Philadelphia with the Catholic organization on campus. Although I'm not Catholic, or religious at all for that matter, the trip is only $125, which is considerably less than the other Phili trip with student leadership and activities. I would MUCH rather be improving my national and global community with a simple smile and some elbow grease than getting a tan.

Anonymous said...

ummm Machu Picchu isn't Maya... maybe it was best you didn't go.