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Summer Fashion on a Budget

If you are a style conscious college student, you’ll face an important choice: buying clothes or buying books. Since books are non-negotiable and take a large bite out of your meager finances, you’ll want to maximize your spring wardrobe on a budget.  Buying cheap shouldn’t mean you have to compromise on the latest styles, colors, and value.

With various magazines flooding your mailboxes with headlines proclaiming, “Top Ten fashion trends” or “What to Buy and Wear Now”, it’s easy to get confused. But who says the magazines are right? Your guess is probably as good as theirs or mine.  It is about common sense, but mostly about your limited budget and the need to look like you stepped right out of the magazine pages.  Am I right? Am I wrong? Who knows?

From experience, I know that keeping up with the latest trends and styles can be time consuming and expensive. Most importantly, finding “your” style for a great price and good quality can be challenging. Therefore, the styles in this story are from various collections that can be found at H&M, American Eagle Outfitters, Target, Julia’s, Macy’s, Forever 21, Banana Republic, and Urban Outfitters.

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Sydney Excinia
Sydney Excinia, Business Manager
Sydney Monet Excinia was born and raised in Fresno, Cali. The eldest of three children, she quickly realized how her role as a “bigger sister” would play in her professional life. Sydney is currently a full-time student at Fresno City College, enjoying the many aspects of a largely diverse community college. This semester she serves as the business manager for the Rampage and will graduate in May with her AA in Journalism. This fall she will be a student at the University of La Verne where she will pursue as a double major in organizational management and business. Sydney has been a part of the Rampage staff since 2009; exploring the vast roles in journalism. During her tenure she has served as a reporter, news editor, managing editor, editor- in- chief and business manager. While furthering her education she hopes to master the technical, professional, humanistic, and conceptual skills necessary to be an effective leader in her future career. After graduating with a master’s degree in public administration, Sydney plans to take some time off to travel and explore various countries and their bounding cultures. In addition to her role with the Rampage Sydney also works as a part-time nanny for two school-aged boys and as a marketing coordinator for a local real estate broker. Despite her busy schedule Sydney always makes time to volunteer and spend time with her boyfriend and their beloved pets. Since starting college, she has been an active volunteer member with the American Red Cross, Animal Rescue of Fresno and the Fresno Chapter Links. She is also a local animal humane advocate where she prides herself on a non-profit service she started two years ago feeding neighborhood strays and fostering abandoned litters of puppies and kitties. Sydney has many goals she hopes to achieve before she leaves this world, but her main aspiration in life is to create her own animal agency that serves as a low-cost hospital, educational and adoption center. Despite life’s unexpectedness, she finds a great interest in exploring new ideas always challenging herself to reach her biggest goals and dreams in life.

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