The Aquilian December 2017 Volume 80, Number 3
Gonzaga College High School Men For Others Since 1821
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Photo By: Rylan Madison ‘18
Getting to Know Student Services By: Jack Martino ‘20 Editor As a freshman at Gonzaga, some of the first people you meet are the staff members of the Student Services office. But some young Eagles might be scared off by the disciplinary part of their job. While JUG might be what they’re known for, the members of the staff in the Student Services office love their jobs and are committed to helping the community day in and day out. “There’s a common misconception of what we do.” says Assistant Dean of Students Mr. Michael Fiore. “A lot of what we do does happen to be discipline,” says
Mr. Fiore “but it is not limited to just that. Our main goal is to make sure that we serve our community and students well.” Mr. Fiore has been working with Student Services since his job opened up three years ago. Before the opportunity at Gonzaga opened up, he worked at his alma mater, Xavier High School in Manhattan, Loyola University in Baltimore, and volunteered for a year there. At Gonzaga, besides working with Student Services, Mr. Fiore teaches English and coaches baseball. “Our emphasis is to make the students understand that there’s a process and a way
to do things,” continues Mr. Fiore, “you can go anywhere, but what we do here [at Gonzaga] is more than that.” At football games, “we trust the Booster Club members to talk to guys, but there are some situations where we have to go into the stands to make sure a student is doing what they’re supposed to be doing, we want to make sure the stands and bleachers are a safe space.” Assistant Dean of Students Mr. Devon Leary (Gonzaga Class of ‘06) moderates the Gonzaga Booster Club. Says Mr. Leary, “The Booster Club tries to foster that comradery among the Gonzaga community that Gonzaga has
had for many years and keep it going.” Mr. Leary has been at Gonzaga ever since his classmate Mr. Furnary told him he was perfect for a position that opened here, and he has been very busy at Gonzaga while he has been here; he is acting Assistant Dean of Students, Diversity Coordinator, Booster Club Moderator, Onyx Club Moderator, and JV Soccer Coach. Through his six years at Student Services, he feels that “Student Services focused on character building. It’s a place where kids come to just have a conversation or just decompress from the day, so we specialize in char-
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acter building, building relationships, and being there for you guys in every aspect of your lives, at school, games, or other extracurriculars activities. We try to help you become men that can carry yourselves way beyond high school.” Student Services manages a variety of activities at Gonzaga, from running clubs and monitoring sports games to the behind the scenes things, such as emergency drills, running orientations, parking, and enforcing cell phone and dress code policies. A big part of the day for Continued on p. 3