Sade Wilson Character Analysis

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Sade’ Wilson is not your average, run-of-the-mill RA. She is a friend, mentor and confidant to every freshman resident of Stacy third floor. Her door is always open, cheerful voice is always heard and contagious laughter always fills the hall.
Sade’ is a friend by always having our backs. She wants to hear about our day and continually gives us encouragement. Unlike many other RAs, Sade’ wants to hang out with her residents. Whether it is going to dinner at Lenoir together, having weekly ‘Coffee Chat’ in her room or just seeing her in the hall, Sade’ is always there to provide great company.
Sade’ is a mentor with wisdom far beyond her years. If I or any other resident need advice, she is the first we go to. She encourages us to come to her with anything we need and is always able to give the best advice. She sets a good example not only through her academics, but also through her love for the Carolina community. She has been involved in ROTC, journalism, Grace Church, Morehead Planetarium and countless other organizations. No matter what she is doing, she is always trying to better those around her.
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She has expanded many of our horizons by introducing us to other RAs and residents within Lower Quad. We have been able to connect with many different people through the programs she and others in our community have hosted. My personal favorite program that Sade’ hosted was a mailbox program. Throughout first semester, many of us talked about how cool it would be to have mailboxes outside our doors. Sade’ then began to collect cereal boxes and once she had enough, we gathered to decorate and create our mailboxes which now hang in our

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