Vaquero Voice

2 min read
Charleen Fuentes
Criminal justice sophomore

“Since now that I’m older, I’m more responsible. Well, just stay busy with work and help my mom at home. I don’t have time to go out now ’cause I have things to be responsible for. So, just the best thing is just to stay home and just keep busy. I mean, if you have hobbies, it will be more easier instead of just going out, [instead of] going traveling to places. I mean, just to avoid the roads during that time would probably the safe way.”

 

 

 

Alejandro Reyes  
Graduate student in health sciences in nutrition

“Well, I guess if I ever go out with friends or something for Spring Break, just try to stay together with your friends, like, always keep communication with them or have your phone with you all the time. Just be safe, it’s common sense to be with them or to be with people that you trust and not just go with strangers all the time, you know, those kinds of things. … If you don’t really have plans to go out somewhere, keep it simple. It’s not too hard, it’s just a couple of [days].”

 

 

 

 

Faith Rodriguez
Psychology sophomore

“Basically, staying home most of the time. If I go out, I’ll go out with a group of friends, not staying alone. … Be safe, always go out in a group, never go anywhere by yourself, especially girls.”

 

 

 

 

 

Ryan Flores
Information systems junior

“For Spring Break, I’m going to be turning 21 this Spring Break and I mean, I’m planning on partying and drinking, but I plan on sticking to my close friends and staying safe that way. Definitely using Uber and Lyft and services like that, for sure. I won’t ever do anything dumb enough drinking and driving or anything like that. So, yeah, that’s pretty much what I’m going to be doing this Spring Break. I’m not gonna lie.”

You May Also Like

More From Author

+ There are no comments

Add yours