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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kenyon chapter.

Name: Kathryn Prince

Age: 19

Year: 2017

Hometown: New York City

Major: English

Activities: Kenyon Review, Kenyon Women’s Rugby Club

Power animal: Tiger

 

Kate, you’re on the women’s rugby team at Kenyon. Earlier this year, you broke your back and didn’t realize it for three days. Please explain.

Whoops?

 

Describe yourself in three words.  

Loyal, Competitive, Friendly.

 

What’s been your weirdest experience on campus so far?

Watching a classmate make a book out of a baby doll head in art class last year. It was an awesome and creative project, but seeing something like that being constructed at 3 in the morning, and finding the unused pieces of the doll popping up around the classroom, was a weird experience.

 

If you could throw a party and invite any three superheroes, who would they be and why?

Okay, ignoring separate comic book universes in order to answer this. Tony Stark would be a must because you know that he would bring fun gadgets to show off. If I have a chance to mess around with Stark tech, I’m taking it. Thor would have to be another because of both the amazing stories he could tell of adventuring with his Asgardian buddies and the fact that the warrior clearly knows how to party. Plus it would be funny to see him and Tony Stark butt heads over who had won the mightier of battles. Zatanna would be the third because, 1) magic, and, 2) Tony Stark trying to understand said magic.

 

If Jeni’s made an ice cream based off of your personality, what flavor would it be and why?

Vanilla with raspberry swirl because I’m a fan of the classics but I freaking love raspberries.

 

Finally, what is one thing on your Kenyon bucket list?

Play a perfect rendition of “I’ll Make A Man Out Of You” on the church bells.

 

 

Abigail Roberts is a senior English/Creative Writing major at Kenyon College. When she's not writing, she's wasting away on Netflix, voting, or being weird about Victorian literature.