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Campus Cutie: Faith Masterson ’16

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Ally Bruschi Student Contributor, Kenyon College
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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kenyon chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Name: Faith MastersonAge: 20Hometown: CBUS, OHIO (Note: She means Columbus. I myself was very confused.)Major: Psych with a law concentration and a minor in biologyRelationship status: SingleCampus involvement: Her Campus Kenyon, Kappa Sigma Alpha, Head of the guided section in PEKK (Partnership with East Knox and Kenyon), Sophomore Council

HCK What three words best describe you?FM: Sarcastic, blunt, unicorn. 

What are your top five favorite music artists?J-Cole, Mac Miller, Good Old War, Wilco, and Rihanna. 

If you could be an ice-cream flavor, which would you be and why?Queen City Cayenne, a flavor from Jeni’s that is chocolate mixed with cayenne pepper. Why? Because I’m both a queen ANd a chocoholic. 

What were you like in the fifth grade?I was a nerd. I had Harry Potter glasses that wrapped around my ears so that when I played kickball they wouldn’t fall off (aw!) 

If you could be part of any female music group, which would it be and why? I’ve loved the Spice Girls since I was little so I’m gonna say that. I was determined to be my own Spice character!

What are three places you would like to visit in your lifetime?Earth Lodge (Guatemala), Gatlinburg (Tennessee), and Australia. 

Name one thing on your Kenyon Bucket list.I’ve always wanted to do the Polar Plunge but I’ve never had the courage to do it. I have to do it before I graduate!

Ally Bruschi is a senior political science major at Kenyon College. She spent this past summer interning as a writer with both The Daily Meal, a digital media group  dedicated to "all things food and drink" and The Borgen Project, a non-profit organization that partners with U.S. policymakers to alleviate global poverty. Before entering the "real world" of jobs, however, Ally spent many summers as a counselor at an all-girls summer camp in Vermont, aka the most wonderful place on earth. A good book, a jar of peanut butter, a well-crafted Spotify playlist, and a lazy dog could get her through even the worst of days.