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Animal Behaviors and Animal Training and later transferring to a school in the UC system.

The balance of being a college student and athlete is no easy task, but the seniors remain optimistic about the challenge. “Hopefully I can adapt to the regimen of a college-athlete,

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By Anjali Yadavalli

Senior Amaya Jiao didn’t originally imagine herself to be playing basketball so late in her life. With the thought of music and martial arts, basketball was the least of her priorities. These thoughts roamed her mind but after all those years, Jiao established herself to be a determined and unyielding basketball player.

A late start to her basketball career didn’t mean giving up; Jiao is determined to win against her competitors. It took a great deal of dedication and work to get her to where she is today.

because, you know, those workouts are no joke. I want to learn time management better so that I have time to still live and not go crazy in college,” stated Todd.

While a couple of months still lie between now and graduation, the six seniors have