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Mazlow Petosa, ’14

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

Meet Mazlow Petosa, an aspiring model who was nominated to be a Campus Cutie by one of our readers (if you know someone you’d like to see featured, click on the “nominate a campus cutie button” on our Cutie page!).  According to our reader, Mazlow “is one of the nicest guys that [she has] ever met” and “he treats girls with respect and is a real gentleman.”  After speaking with him, we agree: ladies, chivalry is not dead!

Grade: Freshman
 
Hometown: Upper Arlington, Ohio
 
Major: Business
 
HC: What activities are you involved in on campus?
MP: Ski club, Wakeboard and Waterski club, and Motorcycle club.
 
HC: What’s your favorite movie?
MP: Recently would be Fast Five. It’s epic.
 
HC: How about your favorite TV show?
MP: Definitely Smallville.
 
HC: What’s your all-time favorite drink?
MP: Gatorade.
 
HC: If you had to pick one, what’s your favorite place to eat on campus?
MP:
New York Style Pizza. I’ve been going there as long as I can remember. When I first moved in, I went four days in a row, just because I could.
 
HC: What is your favorite thing about OSU?
MP: It’s massive. When you get bored, all you have to do is walk outside to see something new and exciting.
 
HC: Where do see yourself in five years?
MP: Hopefully traveling the world modeling for high-fashion clients. Which is weird, because you’d have to catch me at the end of the laundry cycle to get a glimpse of me in jeans.
 
HC: What is your favorite way to spend a Saturday afternoon?
MP: Asleep, when I have my way.
 
HC: What is your biggest pet peeve?
MP: High pitched voices. And my roommates.

Kali Grant is the founding Editor-in-Chief and Campus Correspondent for the OSU chapter of Her Campus. Kali is pursuing a B.A. in Public Affairs at the John Glenn School with a minor in Communication and is excited to be in her senior year. Kali is a student research assistant at the Glenn School and is a proud member of the Zeta Alpha chapter of Chi Omega. Kali has spent her collegiate summers interning with The Institute on Women and The Salvation Army and studying Spanish in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When she’s not daydreaming about returning to New Orleans and San Francisco, Kali loves drinking coffee, talking about cats and politics, and trying out questionable vegetarian recipes.