Every Thursday from 6:15 to 7:00 p.m., Pinoy Society meets to bond as a community through fun events. Most recently, the group went to Dean of Multicultural Affairs Sherry Hernandez’s house for a group dinner and enjoyed dishes like adobo, lumpia, and halo-halo. For many, Pinoy Society is a tight-knit community of around 15 members to share individual experiences and support each other.
Pinoy Society members noted some memories that they tie to their favorite aspects of the club. For many, the recent club dinner held at Hernandez’s house exemplified the sense of community and bonding that defines the club. Senior and co-head Ada Milhauser reflected on the importance of that event: “We cooked Filipino food and ate together. It was so nice to bond over such an important aspect of our culture, and it really helped us to connect more with our shared identity, especially at the beginning of the term.”
Senior and co-head Ben Soriano echoed that sentiment, saying the dinner “really cemented the relationships and community that we commit to building.”…