Senior Scope

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THE SENIOR

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Issue 8, Vol.48 June 2013 Langley High School 6520 Georgetown Pike McLean, VA 22101

JUNE 2013

: M A E R D DARE TO 3 1 0 2 F O S CLAS


PHOTO BY NA HE JEON

Here’s a few of the Saxon Scope SENI3RS...

Saying a big Saxon thank you and good luck on the road ahead.


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DEAR SENIORS, e’ve made it, and not just out of the parking lot. As we bid farewell to the building we’ve spent more time in than with our families for the past four years, we are both looking forward and remembering the past. It’s been a good run. From surviving the supposed end of the world to breaking in the new Chipotle, it is safe to say that our class has left our mark. While the building may never be the same (it will be nicer), Langley will continue to unite us as we venture into the “real world.” The importance of tradition should never be underestimated but to start a tradition, that is something to be admired. We upheld traditions by unmasking the fashion show and educating at Case Day, but we also did something unique. Relay for Life raised over $57,000 for research to end an insufferable disease. In senior terms

that could send you comfortably to an expensive college for a year. Undoubtedly we brought spirit back to Saxon Country. From morph suits to baby powder we have restored a sense of school pride that will ignite future classes to do the same. Thirteen is usually an unlucky number, but our class is anything but. Just look at the college list and our accomplishments are clear.

However, people are defined by more than a diploma on the wall. The paths we take define us, not where we end up. We might not remember that at our 15 year reunion as we put our best feet forward and tell our remarkable tales, but it’s a nice thought. These four years have changed all of us, but now, for better or for worse we will forever be the class of 2013. Jlove forever,

Cathy Kiess Editor-in-Chief PHOTO BY NA HE JEON

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Aimee Cho Editor-in-Chief

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s we bring this year and your high school careers to an end, I want to communicate some things to you. As a class, you have been great to work with. Whenever I had to speak with you, you were honest and forthcoming (sometimes more than I would have liked). You were usually accountable and would listen to reason. Likewise, I had to learn to listen to you. You all had a story to tell, and they were always good to hear. Many of you have had to overcome obstacles that others are not aware of. I respect and admire your ability to persevere. I have enjoyed celebrating great accomplishments with all of you, have commiserated when things didn’t go quite so well.

I have seen great sporting events, transcendent concerts, riveting It’s Academic competitions, inspirational classroom presentations, awesome science fair projects and numerous other things that you have done in your four years here. I talked with students who got all A’s and students who struggled every day in school. I have learned from all of you. I wish all of you the best. Sincerely, Fred Amico Assistant Principal


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We “captured the glo” at Prom

We survived the apocalypse

13 REASONS WHY THE CLASS OF

IS THE 13EST

We danced at the Orange Bowl

We raised $ for the American Cancer Society

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We finally beat TJ at Model UN

We brought spirit back to Saxon Country

We were the 25%

We have Kyle Dear

We sent off our Saxons to sports teams around the Country

We shook Saxon Country for a day

We were “sweet” M&M mentors

We made our mark with art

We blacked out color day

LAYOUT BY BLAIR PURDY

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by Emily Flessas and Aimee Cho

You’ve been late to Senora Behnke’s class every day since second semester started -Allie Buttarazzi Your absent count is higher than your grade in the class -Drew Armstrong The only academic thing you bring to school is a pencil and you don’t even use it -Chris Paul My only real concern is figuring out how to re-tie my moccasins -William Gillard You don’t go to school any more -Maddie Price You don’t remember where you sit in Prob/Stat -Ellen Sensiba A full day of school feels like an entire week -Luke McLindon Netflix is more important to you than homework -Abby Hassler You clean out your backpack to make room for blankets -Amy Welch


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A look at the cutest senior couples LI CHIEN & LEILA RAMINPOUR COPY EDITORS

Gina Li and Michael Guo Dating for 2 years, 8 months

What made you fall for them? Gina: He’s really nice and a good listener. Michael: It wasn’t just one thing. I liked her and asked her out. What’s their pet peeve? Gina: When someone shows him a boring YouTube video on his or her phone. Michael: When someone is talking to What was your first impression of them? Alexa: I thought he was cool. We first met as stand partners in orchestra. Siddhi: Goofy, crazy kid like me.

Alexa Tavassoli and Siddhi Venkatraman

Dating for 1 year, 6 months

What made you fall for them? Alexa: He’s a good listener and hilarious. Siddhi: She’s there for me through the ups and downs. She was just What made you fall for them? Eliza: He always makes me laugh. Zack: She has a genuine appreciation for others. What’s their pet peeve? Eliza:When people mess up his hair. Zack: She doesn’t like odd numbers.

her while looking at their phone. What is the nicest thing he/she has done for you? Gina: For Valentine’s Day this year, he set up a scavenger hunt that formed a poem when all of the pieces were put together. Michael: She spent her own money to buy me a digital camera. an amazing friend to me. What is the nicest thing he/she has done for you? Alexa: The time when he asked me to prom junior year with a teddy bear. I named it Aladdin. Siddhi: She always makes thoughtful cards on important occasions such as birthdays and Valentine’s Day. What is the nicest thing he/she has done for you? Eliza: He’ll leave me notes on my car when I’m at ballet or leave flowers in my mailbox at home. Zack: Always being around to talk to.

Joseph Aulisi and Hoai-Nam Bui Dating for 2 years, 1 month

What is the nicest thing he/she has done for you? Hoai-Nam: He got me a rabbit. Joseph: She got me a ticket to go see Coldplay in concert at the Verizon Center. What made you fall for them? Hoai-Nam: He feeds me a lot of food. Joseph: The fact that she makes me laugh.

What’s your favorite memory with them? Hoai-Nam: Apple picking last fall. Joseph: We went to the batting cages at Woody’s and I taught her how to swing.

PHOTOS BY LEILA RAMINPOUR

Zack Dailey and Eliza Campbell Dating for 1 year, 10 months


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Off to new heights...

As the class of 2013 walks down the steps of Constitution Hall, we will be taking a part of Langley with us into the next chapter of our lives. No matter the paths we take or the struggles we encounter, we will always be united by our time spent in Saxon Country. United States Air Force Academy: Kate Fitzgerald Chris Unger University of Alabama: Matthew McCann John Poyner Matt Shumway American University: Khaled Agha Sean Yang Arizona State University: Bre Della Corna Terry Waters Auburn University: Mary Elliott Robert Rau University of Auckland: William Gillard

Azusa Pacific University: Audrey Voorhees Boฤ aziรงi University in Istanbul:

Suat Alpay Boston College: Megan Flynn Cindy (Syungju) Lee

Boston University: Michael Christopher Trevor Coar Rebecca Powell Alexander Quion Justine White Brigham Young University: Ashley Doll Lizzy Gerard Ashley Johnson Rachel Stone Brown University: Liana Kramer Bucknell University: Bradley Dotson Justin Galiani Melissa Parks Butler University: Courtney Kronzer

University of California Berkeley: Min Jae Kim Natalie Rasmus Abi Speers

Kyle Myren Madeline Price Nika Rahini

Denison University: Li Chien Lauren Wilhelmy

Clemson University: Nicole Dunne Alicia Giezen Justin Speros Paige Truitt

Dickinson College: Maureen Marsh

United States Coast Guard Academy: Alex LaBelle Sierra Webb Coastal Carolina University: Rachel Wagner

University of California Los Angeles: Sophie Bromley Kyung Jae Min

University of Colorado Boulder: Max Chernoff Leah Heilbrunn Zac Roueche Sophie Viar

University of California Santa Barbara: Rookie Basu Izzy Ninh

Columbia College: Will Torrence

Carnegie Mellon University: Skye Toor Ben Yang

Drexel University: Steven Byrne Varun Chunduru Ashley Panetta

Columbia University: Calvin Li

Case Western Reserve University: Kate Bush Adam Johnston

Cornell University: Aimee Cho Clay Kennedy Yasmeen Mushtaq Michael Ratcliffe Jessica Zheng

The University of Chicago: Gregory Adams Drew Armstrong

Dartmouth College: Milan Huynh Rosie Mahoney

Christopher Newport University: Darcy Davidson Ashley Morabito

University of Delaware: Shy Daraeikia Celeste Saddler Luke Salzer

Duke University: Kelvin Niu East Carolina University: Elizabeth Condo Meghan Stowell Elon University: Amanda Benjamin Emmett Helmes Emory University: Daniella Adams Ferrum College: Tate Dulany Florida International University: Joseph Malpica Florida State University: Brittany Barbosa Brian Niu Courteney West University of Florida: Riley Cutler

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Fordham University Gabrielle Zuccari Franklin College Switzerland: Brendan McConnaughay George Mason University: Tamara Achi Lane Anderson Nicole Azmoudeh Moli Becker Logan Besougloff Claire Bork Kevin Chin Heather Deale Mehreen Z. Hassan Margot Koppier Josh Lupas Teresa Nguyen Samira Rahbar Leila Raminpour Jonathan Tsai Robert Yu Bradley Yuan Georgetown University: Aamir Javaid Eunyuong Kim Philip Novacki George Washington University: Omer Elsekkaki Erin Long Laura Roman Georgia Institute of Technology: Cameron Cintron Vishal Erabelli University of Georgia: Morgan Ladd Lauren Megrue Khaki Stanford Krissy Tremaine


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Gettysburg College: Cody Kaplan Jina Yang Hague University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands: Emma Axtell Hamilton College: Alex Baradari Hampden Sydney College: Ryan Anger Kyle Dear High Point University: Charlotte Fernlund Kate Hack Howard University: Samaila Samaila University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign: Joshua Cohn Hannah Qi Indiana University: Katie Barufka Chris Hyatt Lori Kealey Murtagh Thinnes Amelia Welch Ithaca College: Marli Peress James Madison University: Kelly Baucom Sam Carswell Tommy Cole Sara Etemad-Maghadam Paige Evans Emily Flessas Elliot Greene

Josh Hulett Andrew Jones Annie Kemmerer Will Khairalla Jody Kim Alexandra Krial Reza Malik Kushali Marwaha Sam Mayman Marly Messina Tasha Nguyen Brian Ochoa Meg Quinn Patrick Rainey Zach Shames Alexa Slye Matt Smith Matt Smith Ryan Sullivan Shawn Tabrizi Alice Tsai Charlee Vasiliadis Shahab Vaziri Steven Weyback Ali Zaidi Johns Hopkins University: Michael Guo Andrew Hwang Kenyon College: Saxon Justice University of Kentucky: Sophia Labriny Brandon Lee Dominic Padalino Andrew Prescott Mutchi Sigauque Torri Trippi Lafayette College: Caroline Russell

The London School of Economics and Political Science: Paul Bernstein Longwood University: James Campbell Lynchburg College: Thomas Salamone Macalester College: Joseph Aulisi Hoai-Nam Bui University of Mary Washington: Kaitryn Evans Shannon Keene Darius Navidi Beth Richardson Cezanne Vahid Morgan Wallace University of Maryland College Park: Praveena Mylvaganam Alexa Tavassoli Sid Venkatraman Charlie Wang Marymount University: Gabby Akkawi Hamdan Al Balawi Nicholas Atapour Abigail Daniel John Michael Rabil

Laura Grems Jessica Miles Sam Smith Jessica Stewart The United States Military Academy at West Point: Patrick Kearney University of Mississippi: William T. Chapman III Northeastern University: Elke Thoms Northwestern University: Chris Paul Allie Sherlock Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA): Kate Albers Cam Ayoub Alice Doherty Anthony Foretich Matthew Hetzer Ryan Kessler Duke McGinnis Andrea Nichols Justine Reyes Heather Rody Kamron Shafian Farris Sitta Jessica Thrush

University of Miami: Melissa Aronson Miami University of Ohio: Jenna Dean Michael Eberhardt Jennie Kleinknecht University of Michigan:

New York University: Grant Brown Jack Flatley Christian Hurr Meenakshi Parashar Karishma Sonde

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill: Caitlin Rose North Carolina State University: Adrienne Schmidt Ohio University: Nicholas Guglielmo

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Ashley Pyon Matthew Salutillo Nisrene Tabbara Kyle West Piedmont Virginia Community College: Robert Byrne Keoni Moledina

Ohio State University: Vinay Prasad Vivek Seelamneni Ohio Wesleyan University: Hannah Linden

University of Pittsburgh Kristen Wolaver

Old Dominion University: Heena Chotani Shayan Ghahramani Kurn Hackmeier Kevin Hajimomenian Robert Jackson Spencer Jessee Simon Kristensen Scott Murray

Radford University: Deanna Labriny

University of Pennsylvania: Cynthia Ding Alex Ehat Alysha Singh Pennsylvania State University (Penn State): Shaun Ahmed Abdulla Almazmi Kelly Dore Adam Eliot Brad Fredrick McKenzie Malpede Shreya Puri

Randolph College: JT Von Seggern Reed College: Alex Swann University of Rhode Island: Abigail Hassler Derick Paxton Rhode Island School of Design: Ivy Ni

Rhodes College: Nick Hallmark University of Richmond: Hilary Brown Roanoke College: Cameron Thompson


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Saint Anselm College: Bryan Even Saint Bonaventure University: Preet Sohal

Saint Joseph’s University: Cal Jadacki Santa Monica College: Omeed Mahrouyan Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD): Remy Bustani University of South Carolina: Valeria Caliguire Vivian Louthan Jackie Sammarco Stanford University: Grace Goettman Stetson University: Jack Howerton Susquehanna University: Alexis Biggs Elizabeth Regan University of Tennessee: Matthew MacDonald Lexi Officer Jessica Weaver University of Texas at Austin: Tyler Kovacs Trinity College: Francesca Oliveira

Tufts University: Alec Shklyar Jenna Smith Tulane University: Grace MacDougall Jack O’Connor University of Utah: Ellen Sensiba Villanova University: Allie Buttarazzi

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU): Kevin Diner Kate Fraser Brooke Fulton Ryan Höhn Miguel Jubiz Sydney Kee Araz Khalilpour Joyce Lee Khalid Naji Chandni Patel Emily Phillips Sina Rahini Karl Renz Kevin Tan Hannah Tappan Emaan Saeed Yousef Sersy

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech): Cathrine Baek Brendan Cafferky Rebecca Dworak Christie Goddard Taymour Hashemzadeh John Higgins Cathy Kiess Gene Kim Joe LaFuria Alfred Lam Gina Li Craig McKenzie Luke McLindon Phil Mun Phil Neighbour Naya Patel Logan Pontell Anna Pope Maxwell Propp Blair Purdy Elissa Purdy Gus Ramminger Ashley Ryan Divya Tewari Timothy Tsai Divita Vohra Adele Wheeler

John DeFriest Anne Gent Jenny Liu Nadeia Nikolova Selma Pulak Justin Sedgewick Victoria Tovig Maddy Weingast Virginia Military Institute (VMI): Zach Regen University of Vermont: Savanna Salassi

Wake Forest University: Aaron Curry Kevin Herman Brad Jeter Mary McAuliffe Marshall Nimick Michael Osgood Grace Posey Garrett Roscoe Charlie Weir Sarah White Washington College: Sarah Dayton

University of Virginia (UVA): Eliza Campbell Ryan Cheng Hee Jin Cho Michelle Chu Zack Dailey

Washington and Lee University: Olivia Sisson Hayley Soutter West Virginia University: Hunter Fitzgerald Amy Garrigan

Thomas Giddings Olivia White

Military Service in Finland: Chris Lindholm

The College of William and Mary: Alan Chiang Christopher Claude Riley Cosgrove Thomas Dungan Lucy Gunter Emily Gurian Sarah Kinniburgh Christina Kontzias Kady Kriner Paul Li Phil Loria Jenny Rossberg Pallavi Rudraraju AJ Scalia Julie Sher Edward Sylvestre John Tran Shelby Trinca

Gap Year: Daniela Cueto Tara Hosseini Ally Miller Michael Wallach

University of WisconsinMadison: Ric Abravanel Brittany Gallagher Jack Reilly University of Wyoming: Erik Pike Yale University: Mujtaba Wani United States Air Force Julie Jones

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Walpole Express Junior Hockey: Evan Sterling Non-U.S. Colleges: Pia Hansen Zainab Hassan 2-year Missionary Service: John Stevens Undecided: Nour Aidi Andrew Bulkeley Kimia Safavi


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SAXON STANDOUTS:

PHOTO COURTESY OF LANGLEYSPORTS

Senior athletes commit to schools

Baseball

Golf

Swim

Joseph Aulisi--Macalester College Bryan Even--Saint Anselm College Nicholas Hallmark--Rhodes College Cal Jadacki--Saint Joseph’s University

Will Byrne-- Undecided Cathryn Pickei--Hobart and William Smith Colleges Derick Paxton--University of Rhode Island

Abi Speers--University of California

Basketball

Lacrosse

Tennis

Alexis Biggs--Susquehanna University

Brad Dotson--Bucknell University Grace Goettman--Stanford University Erin Long--George Washington University Luke Salzer--University of Delaware Olivia Sisson--Washington and Lee University Hayley Soutter--Washington and Lee University Rachel Wagner--Coastal Carolina University

Melissa Parks--Bucknell University JT von Seggern--Randolph College

Soccer

Volleyball

Justin Galiani--Bucknell University Kady Kriner--William & Mary Thomas Salamone--Lynchburg College

Hoai-Nam Bui--Macalester College Maureen Marsh--Dickinson College

Softball

Wrestling

Ashley Panetta--Drexel University

Tate Dulany--Ferrum College

Crew Olivia White--West Virginia University Sierra Webb--U.S. Coast Guard Academy

Football Alex Baradari--Hamilton College Jack Howerton--Stetson University Phil Novacki--Georgetown University Alec Shklyar--Tufts University

Track/ Cross Country Logan Besougloff--George Mason University Jessica Miles-- University of Michigan Robert Yu-- George Mason University


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Arianna: Take at least three classes you would have never signed up for otherwise, and they will probably turn out to be your favorites. I signed up for ballroom dancing with a friend when I had extra time--I’ve never laughed so hard in my life.

Terra: Shower shoes are a MUST if you are living in a community style dorm. Surprisingly, [having a roommate] wasn’t so bad. The key to living in such close quarters with someone is to communicate. Clean up after yourself, and don’t make lots of noise late at night. If you have a choice to loft your bed, it creates a lot of space but also gets really annoying when you have to get down and back up to use the bathroom or get water several times per night.

Terra: Keep an open mind, introduce yourself to people, and go out of your way to get involved. There won’t be that much work on the first week of school, so put effort into finding something to do. I met my closest group of friends on the first week of school. Annie: Go to unique events at your school. Whether that is a football game or THON, they are all worth the [time]! They really help you connect with your school and make you feel like part of its spirit.

Jun: It’s easy to get too excited about being a college student, joining all the clubs, going to all the parties, taking all the interesting classes. Save some time for yourself. Things generally go bad when you’re occupied all the time and you can miss opportunities. You should really do what you want to do and do something that’s worth your time. Don’t tie yourself down to what you were in high school. When you’re in high school there’s a clear goal, a light at the end of the tunnel we call “college.” But when you get there, you [might] find yourself without an immediate goal or purpose.

DESIGN BY AIMEE CHO

Annie: The first exam/midterm is a life experience. It’s okay if you don’t get a great grade on that first test. Just make sure to learn how to study more effectively.

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RILEY COSGROVE ALEX KRIAL EXECUTIVE ONLINE EDITOR ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR 3 years on staff College: William and Mary Favorite journalism memory: Being mentored by Havasy Favorite senior year memory: Ragone’s 25% speech

2 years on staff College: James Madison Favorite journalism memory: The journalism trip to Texas Favorite senior year memory: Rihanna concert with Havasy

LEILA RAMINPOUR COPY EDITOR

2 years on staff College: George Mason Favorite journalism memory: Writing a story with Kelsey Rook Favorite senior year memory: Fashion show

AIMEE CHO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

3 years on staff College: Cornell Favorite journalism memory: Seattle and Texas trips Favorite senior year memory: Landing an internship with NBC

LI CHIEN COPY EDITOR

2 years on staff College: Denison Favorite journalism memory: Making everyone sing for Ms. McAdams’ birthday Favorite senior year memory: Performing in the talent show

CATHY KIESS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

3 years on staff College: Virginia Tech Favorite journalism memory: When Will Khairalla rapped his Jlove for us Favorite senior year memory: WMZQ and Color Run weekend

MATT SMITH COPY EDITOR

2 years on staff College: James Madison Favorite journalism memory: Beating Freshmen Favorite senior year memory: Harvesting cats so the kids in Biology can dissect them

BLAIR PURDY EMILY FLESSAS EXECUTIVE FEATURE EDITOR EXECUTIVE SPORTS EDITOR 3 years on staff College: Virginia Tech Favorite journalism memory: Winning a “commemorative plaque” with Emily Flessas Favorite senior year memory: Disney with the track team

3 years on staff College: James Madison Favorite journalism memory: The “Hoax” Favorite senior year memory: Storming the court at the away McLean basketball game

JOEY MALPICA SENIOR STAFF WRITER

JUSTIN SPEROS SENIOR STAFF WRITER

1 year on staff College: Florida International Favorite journalism memory: Chilling with Big Speros Favorite senior year memory: Canada

2 years on staff College: Clemson Favorite journalism memory: Chilling with Young Peeks Favorite senior year memory: Project 35

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s we go our separate ways to enjoy the last summer of high school and begin new chapters of our lives, each of us have different ambitions for the future. Some hope to travel to new places and others want to live on the edge by taking risks and challenging themselves to face fears (YOLO). The statements below, however, are a showcase of our sense of humor, the ridiculous and the impossible. Beware, you may be inspired to do something extraordinary.

“Steal a car and rob a bank” -Matt Salutilo “Intern at the White House as co-vice President” -Vivek Seelammeni “Enjoy time with people before leaving for college” -Yousef Sersy “To make memories that will last a lifetime” -Drew Armstrong “Make a lot of money before I leave for college” -Brad Dotson “Hang out on as many roofs as possible”- Kate Bush “GO to the beach every day”- Sarah Riley “Be the mascot”- Shelby Trinca “Party with my professor” -Charlee Vasilidas “Work as a part-time assassin” -Sam McHenry GRAPHIC BY CATHY KIESS

“Go cliff diving” -Cynthia Ding “Go on a spontaneous roadtrip” -Maddy Weingast “Go pool hopping” -Olivia Sisson “Do the Philly Cheesesteak Challenge” -Anne Gent “Get a raunchy tattoo” -Victoria Tovig “View a guido in its natural habitat” -Jen- na Smith “Join the zombie task force” -Greg Adams “Visit Kate Fitzgerald” -Caitlin Rose “Wait for Caitlin Rose to visit me” -Kate Fitzgerald “Get a Langley Meme made about me before I leave” -Michael Eberhardt “Have a high tolerance to do school work”- Chris Hyatt “Get a tan”- Tommy Cole “Try a new sport”- Joseph Aulisi “Figure out what I want to do with my life” -Karishma Sonde


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SPOTTED: STRANGE FIRST IMPRESSIONS College admissions Facebook groups boast interesting posts AIMEE CHO, EMILY FLESSAS AND RILEY COSGROVE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, SPORTS EDITOR AND ONLINE EDITOR Once my friend took [an AP] test and wrote, “Would you do me the kind favor of a 3?” and taped a $20 bill to the exam. He got a 2. (Cornell)

Hope y’all have a wonderful valentines day! I know I won’t due to my boyfriend being in the hospital and all…Yeah he’s suffering from no existence. *ba dum ching* #foreveralone (Elon)

I’m a ventriloquist! I’ve been doing shows with my puppet for 4 years now and he’ll definitely be coming with me. Hopefully he doesn’t freak the roommate out :p (Univ. of Michigan)

I’m looking for a roommate who is also interested in the cleaning, gutting, stuffing and presenting of deceased wild animals. (Miami Univ.)

Do you think UVA has a twerk team? I’m really interested in expanding my skill set. (UVA)

What’s up with all these tall people. I’m over here like imma need a ladder for these guys to hear me. lol. (William & Mary)

Am I the only one that literally wears pink every Wednesday, I just feel like nothing is right in the world if I don’t...? (VCU)

who is old money and who is new money here? and is there any way to request an old money roomate? with the amount of money my parents are paying for me to go here there better…. (Princeton)

Still looking for a roommate. Also a prom date. Also my real parents. Message me. (Univ. of Delaware)

Feel free to stalk me but try your best not to judge old/ extremely unattractive photos of me! (College of Charleston)

I recently discovered how to be a hipster and let me tell you, it doesn’t even involve hips! (Georgetown)


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