Love to Give – 3 Proud Zag Couples

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Evan and Diane Clemens

Evan Clemens (‘05) and Diane Chain (’07) were brought together by Gonzaga on a Mission: Possible trip in 2004. After 5 years together, they were married in Spokane. This proud Zag couple has since relocated to Seattle, where Evan works in the Organ Transplant Department at University of Washington Medical Center and Diane is working for Razorfish, a digital advertising firm doing contract work for Microsoft. Evan and Diane give back to the University that brought them together by donating to the Multi-Class Scholarship.

Evan and Diane’s story was submitted by Evan’s mother, Jacquelyn Tarter, who says, “I am a proud GU Mom and Mom-in-Law and love being part of the GU Community!”

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Law School Love

Stephen and Megan Sennett

“We’re celebrating National Gonzaga Day on January 25, 2014, by GETTING MARRIED!” wrote Megan Mignella (’13). She and her husband, Stephen Sennett (’13), met at Gonzaga Law School, and decided to commit the rest of their lives to one another.

“What better way to celebrate National Gonzaga Day by having two alums tie the knot?” Megan shared. Shown in the photograph, several other Gonzaga alums were in attendance at the wedding to represent the Zags. “GU brought us together from opposite ends of the country, so GU will always have a special place in our hearts.”

Megan is originally from Arizona and Stephen is from Connecticut. They are both currently working as attorneys in Spokane, where they plan to stay actively involved in support of the University.

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Amanda and ErikAmanda Murray (’13) and Erik Fuentes (’13) celebrated National Gonzaga Day 2014 in a special way, and shared their experience on Twitter.Amanda Tweet

The couple got engaged just after Thanksgiving, 2013. They spent National Gonzaga Day this year booking the Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula ,Calif., as the venue for their wedding ceremony and reception, both proudly sporting Gonzaga Alumni gear.

If you’re a proud Zag, show a little love to Gonzaga by making a gift at gonzaga.edu/proudzagsgive. Alumni couples who give can be counted as two toward Gonzaga’s alumni participation ranking tally. Make your gift today!