Alpha Spotlight #6!
✦ Alpha Spotlight ✦
Continue reading to meet some of our new Alphas!
Christine Andrews
“Hi there! My name is Christine Andrews and I am a freshman from Gastonia, North Carolina! I am majoring in Food Science and Human Nutrition, and I have the opportunity to be studying under the pre-professional health track! I chose Clemson because I had the best tour guide ever (Kathryn Hull, who happens to be in ADPi). She made me realize just how much of a close-knit family the Clemson community is. My hobbies involve everything related to fitness and personal wellness. If you know me, you know I spend most of my time weightlifting at the gym, trying out new restaurants around the area (#foodie), and working on my mental health with friends through yoga, meditation, and bible study. I even ran a half marathon this past summer with my best friend! I am so excited to meet new friends who inspire me to be the best version of myself, and get involved in research. I cannot wait to continue my journey here at the best place on Earth. Go ADPi and GO TIGERS!” - Christine Andrews, AC ‘20
Sarah Brockman
"Hey, y’all! My name is Sarah Brockman! I am a freshman Nursing major from Spartanburg, South Carolina! Growing up as the youngest daughter in a house that is divided between Clemson and U of SC, I had the excitement of being the tie-breaker in the family. I was always “wishy-washy” between the two schools until I heard so much about what Clemson has to offer and the variety of experiences my mother had and my older sister is experiencing at this school. One thing that has always stood out is how students have said “Clemson feels like family”, and ever since Clemson has become my home, it has been everything and more I thought it would be! I am thankful for the people I have met through this sorority, FCA, and Freshman Council ’24! I cannot wait to make new friends and happy memories with my new Clemson family!" - Sarah Brockman, AC ‘20
Delaney Greene
“Hi!! I’m Delaney Greene born and raised in the amazing Greenville, SC! I am a freshman here at Clemson and I am a Biological Sciences major with a focus in Pre-Dental! I have dreams of becoming an oral surgeon in the military, hopefully somewhere overseas because I am so interested in other cultures. I never thought I would be here at Clemson, but the moment I stepped on campus I fell in love with it; there’s something in these hills. I have been so blessed to already be a part of so many outstanding organizations on campus including Freshmen Council, the Pre-Dental Club and Alpha Delta Pi! Being involved is a big part of who I am. I love getting to know those around me and absolutely adore any leadership role I am offered! My favorite things include live music, the outdoors, road trips, breakfast foods, pumpkin coffee, farm animals, campfires and sunrises! I try to radiate joy and laughter as much as I can and believe that this life is such a gift. I am so very excited for the next four years at Clemson as an ADPi! Go tigers!” - Delaney Greene, AC ‘20
Hana Grace Lewis
“Hey ya’ll! My name is Hana Grace Lewis and I am from Abbeville, South Carolina, which is just about an hour from Clemson. I am a sophomore Early Childhood Education major and hope to be a Child Life Specialist once I graduate. My dream is to be a helping hand to children with cancer by helping them cope with their sickness and what they are going through. I grew up attending a lot of Clemson football games, so I always loved the tigers and the beautiful campus! Clemson University was my first choice to attend college, but I was always so scared that I wouldn’t get in. So once I was accepted, I knew this was exactly where God planned for my future. I am so excited to stay involved with FCA on campus and to be a part of such an amazing sisterhood! I am looking forward to meeting the rest of my sisters in ADPi while creating lifelong friendships. Can’t wait to start the rest of this journey with my fellow sisters in Tiger Town!” - Hana Grace Lewis, AC ‘20
Julia Morosey
“Hi everyone! My name is Julia Morosey and I'm a Biological Sciences major from Greenville, SC. After graduating from Clemson, my plan is to attend Medical School to become an Oncologist. Choosing Clemson was the easiest decision of my life and I can't wait to see what the next four years have in store! I love college football, going to the lake, and of course shopping (especially at Emmaline Boutique). I'm so proud to call the best school, "home," and to be a part of the most amazing sisterhood. I cannot wait for this journey as a tiger!” - Julia Morosey, AC ‘20
Jazmine Rainey
“Hey everyone! My name is Jazmine Rainey, I am from a little town in South Carolina called Greer. Growing up in Greer I was constantly involved in my community, working in elementary schools, helping out at our local food bank, and raising money for Greer Community Ministries through my school. Although all of these experiences have changed my life, working with children has changed it the most. Through high school I was involved in Teacher Cadets which allowed me to find my love for teaching and pursue a degree in Elementary Education. Upon discovering my love for teaching, it was time for me to pick the perfect University to further my education. When touring Clemson I felt an instant wave of happiness and belonging and that is how I knew that Clemson was going to be my home for the next four years. Choosing Clemson has been the best decision that I have made; from the roar of Death Valley on game days to the silent nights in Cooper Library studying, I wouldn't want to call any other place my home. Being involved in the Bridge to Clemson program offered me an insight into what Clemson was really about and the values that Clemson University cherishes. I am so excited to become more involved on campus this year. My first goal was to become involved in a sorority, and now my second goal is to become involved in Clemson Hope and many of the other clubs that Clemson has to offer. I have already been surrounded by a wonderful group of sisters who encourage, and push me to be the best version of myself. I'm so thankful for my fellow sisters, and I can't wait to experience the rest of my college years with them.” - Jazmine Rainey, AC ‘20