The Ice Is No Stranger
Jade Hom Jade Hom

The Ice Is No Stranger

For years, I tried to leave figure skating behind, convinced that moving on meant forgetting. But stepping onto the ice as the president of the UMass Ice Skating Club forced me to confront the part of me I thought I had buried. When an unexpected tragedy shook the skating world, memories I had long suppressed came rushing back, making me question what skating truly meant to me.

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On Being Replaced
Jade Hom Jade Hom

On Being Replaced

Skating was my entire world, and when it stopped in a way I never saw coming, I was left to figure out who I was without it—not just my identity but my sense of self-worth.

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Becoming Through Words
Jade Hom Jade Hom

Becoming Through Words

I used to think becoming a doctor was the only way to make a real impact—until my senior year as an English major changed everything. Through exploring race, power, and the weight of words in my English 300 class, I discovered a strength in writing that medicine could never give me. This is how I found purpose where I least expected it.

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