This quarter, I rushed for Phi Alpha Delta, the pre-law fraternity at the University of Washington. While going through my first year of university, I was just trying to find my way around campus, take some cool classes, and meet some good people along the way. As I entered my second year, I had a clearer vision for what I wanted to do and what I wanted to learn. I always had an interest in studying law throughout high school, but I never really had the courage to take any steps toward this interest, especially not while I was simultaneously taking steps toward a technology-centered career path. However, Phi Alpha Delta encapsulated everything I wanted to be a part of, because it allowed me to further explore my interest in the law and gain connections to a diverse network of legal actors. I was excited to be part of a professional community of people passionate about the law. All in all, I joined Phi Alpha Delta because I was looking for an interdisciplinary community of people to spur me on in my professional goals, as well as a community of similar-minded individuals with a vision of a world where law is mobilized for good.