{"id":18791,"date":"2013-09-23T08:21:04","date_gmt":"2013-09-23T06:21:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=18791"},"modified":"2013-09-23T14:23:39","modified_gmt":"2013-09-23T12:23:39","slug":"identity-meeting-participants-members-of-august","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2013\/09\/23\/identity-meeting-participants-members-of-august\/","title":{"rendered":"Identity Meeting Participants – Members of July"},"content":{"rendered":"
The election for Member of the Month for July is different than the others. Instead of choosing one member, the honor goes to nine AEGEE members that took part in the Identity meeting in the beginning of July.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n Anja K\u00f6ngeter<\/strong> joined AEGEE-Heidelberg in March 2011 because \u00a0she felt like giving something back to international students after her Erasmus\u00a0and spreading the spirit of tolerance and solidarity among young people from all over the world.\u00a0Another girl who joined AEGEE a little bit later is Ana Poto\u010dnik<\/strong> from AEGEE-Ljubljana, and she has a different story about joining AEGEE than the one you usually hear: \u201cOne of my friends decided it is time to find a boyfriend, so she asked me to join her on the meeting for the New Year\u2019s event. I had no idea what AEGEE is, what kind of event they were organizing or for whom, but as a good friend I decided to support her \u201clet\u2019s find me a boyfriend\u201d mission. One and a half year later she has a guy and I have AEGEE\u201d.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n Another new Action Agenda Coordination Committee (ACT) member and Subcommissioner of Network Commissioner Patricia Anthony, Ruta Jankauskait\u00e9 <\/strong>(AEGEE-Kaunas) was convinced by the former Network Commissioner Karolina Mazetyte to join. \u201cHers was the most important role, as there was no antenna in my city and AEGEE was something I knew nothing about, but there was something I still do not understand that made me stay\u201d. <\/em>Another Subcommissioner in Patricia’s team is Maria Arends\u00a0<\/strong>(AEGEE-Groningen) and she was also in Brussels for the Identity meeting. She joined AEGEE in 2011 because she liked travelling and she heard about AEGEE a couple of times before, but never took the step to actually become a member. Then she met some people, they told her about an exchange they wanted to do a month later with AEGEE-Budapest, and that convinced her!<\/p>\n Francesca Russo<\/strong>\u00a0(AEGEE-Padova) has the typical AEGEE story of joining – she joined to take part in a Summer University and she is the one who has been in AEGEE the longest in this group, having joined back in 2006. Ivan Bielik\u00a0<\/strong>(AEGEE-Brno), an active member who frequently publishes articles in The AEGEEan, has been in AEGEE since the beginning of 2011. He joined because he wanted to become active in some student associations during his university studies. Opportunities that AEGEE offers were, and still are of high interest for him.<\/p>\n Matthijs Overhaal<\/strong> joined AEGEE-Nijmegen in 2010 but is one of AEGEE members that have since changed antennae – he proudly become a part of AEGEE-Tartu. When asking how he joined AEGEE he says: \u201cThat is a funny story actually. I just came to live in Nijmegen and basically did not have much social contacts there yet. I would not say that joining AEGEE was a random lucky guess, but all I was looking for was social interaction. I certainly found that!\u201d Mayri Tiido<\/strong> who is also from AEGEE-Tartu has been Member of the Month<\/a> before as well, and her story can be read in the article that was already published.<\/p>\n