A Deeper Look At Being A Gull Guide

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BEVERLY, Mass. — By now, you've heard of the Gull Guide program on campus that Lindsee Allienello created in partnership with REACH Peer Education. Whether you've signed the pledge or not, it's important to understand the impact it can have at Endicott. Here's a deeper look into how the program came to be, and more importantly, how it can help change some aspects of the nightlife culture at The Nest.

1. PROGRAM GOALS

Simply put, it starts at Endicott but doesn't end here. Below, Lindsee discusses how the Gull Guide program can catch on at other schools.

2. POTENTIAL TO EXPAND

The success of the Gull Guide program also depends on you. Lindsee furthers this point in the video below on "Leaving A Legacy."

3. LEAVING A LEGACY

As Lindsee highlighted above, the reason for the Gull Guide program stems from recent events around the country, but it also hits close to home too. Lindsee talks about her personal story below.

4. MOTIVATION FOR CHANGE

As expected, the response to the Gull Guide program has been positive. Our campus community should be proud of that.

5. GULL GUIDE RESPONSE

It's easy to see why Lindsee is leading the charge on the Gull Guide program. She's always led by example in everything she has done at Endicott.

6. LEAD BY EXAMPLE

What's a typical day like for Lindsee? Find out below.

7. DAY IN THE LIFE

Want to become a Gull Guide? Be sure to follow REACH Peer Education on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram for updates and future pledge tables. REACH also meets every Tuesday in LSB 130 at 7 PM. 

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(Photo Credit - David Le '10)