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Campus Cutie: Mihir Gulati, The King of Oral Hygiene

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Meet this week’s Campus Cutie, Mihir Gulati. The boy whose smile and sweet talking skills puts 007 to shame.

 

Name: Mihir Gulati (read as: Chuck Bass)

Hometown: Weston, MA. 

School and Year: CC 2018 (former SEAS)

Major: Computer Science because well…figure it out.

Campus Activities: Varsity Talker for the Heavyweight Rowing Team

Describe yourself in less than ten words: I only wear high school wrestling or rowing gear.

Favorite memory from your time at Columbia so far: Cigars on the Low Steps on the last night of NSOP with two of my best friends.

Most embarrassing moment during your time at Columbia: I bleached my hair over winter break. Blondes do have more fun.

Current relationship status: I’d love to go on a date with you, Nicole.

What do you look for in a partner? Nicer teeth than mine.

Three ways a person can win over your heart: Back Massages, listen to my stories, calling me a real athlete.

Give us your best pick up line:

Pours out an empty drink filled with ice, proceeds to stomp on it.

Girl: What are you doing?

Me: Oh sorry, I’m just breaking the ice.

Biggest pet peeve: When people call me short.

Blondes, brunettes, or redheads? Nicole, what color is your hair?

Favorite off campus hangout spot? SoulCycle.

Give us your best rowing sexual innuendo: I can land my boat in your dock anytime.

Mels, The Heights, Cannons, or 1020? Whichever one I’m not banned from.  

Describe your first Cannons experience: I lost my black Canada Goose jacket there. If you’ve seen it, please let me know.

Anything else you would like your fans to know: I was the oral hygiene king at my dentist for 3 months in a row.Â