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

 

Hometown: Miami, Florida
Major: American Studies
Minor: Business

Her Campus: I know you are involved with a lot of things on campus.  Can you first tell me about your experience as a part of Student Events?
Sivan Levine: I was born to Wake and Shake! I’ve been a part of Student Events since my second semester sophomore year. I started out as a coordinator on the public relations department, and I moved around to other departments over time. Now I’m the department director for PR. SE has been a huge part of my Brandeis experience and I love it so much and I especially love the SE staff! I applied because I thought that SE looked like a lot of fun and it became something I enjoy doing. I prioritize SE, not my classes! 

HC: What about your experiences with Chabad? And weren’t you just elected president of Chabad?
SL: This past semester I was on the Chabad student board, which was a lot of fun! It was cool seeing how Chabad at Brandeis operates behind the scenes and I really enjoyed planning and attending their events. Yes, I am the new Chabad president for Spring 2013, because Mitchell Schwartz is sadly going abroad. I’m very excited (and a little nervous) for an awesome semester! 

HC: To top it all off you are an orientation leader—tell us more—what is your favorite part about being an OL?
SL: This was my first year being an orientation leader and it was so much fun! I’m also going to be a Midyear Mentor for spring orientation, which is extra exciting because I was a midyear! My favorite part is definitely meeting a lot of new people! I made some really great friends and it was just an overall great experience!

HC: With all of those extracurricular, how do you make time for yourself?  What are some things you do for fun?
SL: Time for myself? What’s that? Just kidding! I like to listen to stand-up comedy, that’s basically what I do to unwind. I really just love laughing and I try to do that as much as possible. I also like to dance. I’m the farthest thing from good, but I don’t even care. 

HC: What is your dream job?  How do you plan on using your major and minor to leverage that?
SL: My dream job is to be Lena Dunham, the creator and star of the HBO series “Girls.” I just want to be her. I don’t plan on using my major or minor—I plan on using the unique set of skills I acquired at Brandeis. For example, I learned how to channel and own my awkwardness, I learned how to really eat my feelings, and I never learned how to not have uncomfortable encounters with everyone. It’s a good plan, right?

HC: As a second semester senior, and a fellow midyear, what advice would you give to the incoming freshman?
SL: Be yourself. (I said that like the mom from Just Friends, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…). Laugh a lot. Own Sherman. I’m so good at Sherman- a true skill. 

HC: Lastly, can you tell us why you love glitter?
SL: Do I need to have a reason why? It sparkles, it’s pretty, it makes me feel good like a princess or a fairy, it shines, it’s fun to play with, it makes things better, put it on a poster and BAM!, it’s more awesome. Glitter is just real peoples’ fairy dust. It looks like magic. 

Rachel is a junior math major and premed student at Brandeis University. She is an EMT and recently joined her school's EMS squad. When she's not busy studying, she enjoys blogging, watching sitcoms, drawing zentangles, folding origami, and eating chocolate.