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Juliana “Juice” Saling, a member of the Women’s Soccer team at American University, grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey. She chose to come to American University “because of its welcoming and happy environment. Both the school community and the soccer team feel like a family and everyone around you is supporting you through your journing and wishing nothing but success for you. It was very important to me to be in a school where I could get involved in my community and being in DC provides lots of opportunities to get involved.” She is a Business Language and Cultural Studies major, she is also looking to receive a bilingual certification (Spanish speaker) and will minor in Sociology. Her favorite hobby is cooking (and eating.) And a fun fact is that she can play the saxophone.
Photo Credit: Paulami Devvarman
Juliana “Juice” Saling, a member of the Women’s Soccer team at American University, grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey. She chose to come to American University “because of its welcoming and happy environment. Both the school community and the soccer team feel like a family and everyone around you is supporting you through your journing and wishing nothing but success for you. It was very important to me to be in a school where I could get involved in my community and being in DC provides lots of opportunities to get involved.” She is a Business Language and Cultural Studies major, she is also looking to receive a bilingual certification (Spanish speaker) and will minor in Sociology. Her favorite hobby is cooking (and eating.) And a fun fact is that she can play the saxophone.
Photo Credit: Paulami Devvarman
Juliana “Juice” Saling, a member of the Women’s Soccer team at American University, grew up in Maplewood, New Jersey. She chose to come to American University “because of its welcoming and happy environment. Both the school community and the soccer team feel like a family and everyone around you is supporting you through your journing and wishing nothing but success for you. It was very important to me to be in a school where I could get involved in my community and being in DC provides lots of opportunities to get involved.” She is a Business Language and Cultural Studies major, she is also looking to receive a bilingual certification (Spanish speaker) and will minor in Sociology. Her favorite hobby is cooking (and eating.) And a fun fact is that she can play the saxophone.
Photo Credit: Paulami Devvarman