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

Name: Calvin Debeze Millien

Age: 19 (young bull)

School: College ‘16

Hometown: Bloomfield, NJ

Major: Government (probably)

Relationship Status: Single and ready to mingle.

How did you feel when you found out you were Campus Cutie? Honored, humbled, #BLESSED. There’s a basketball player named Nick Young and he’s been dawned “Swaggy P” for his fashion, persona etc. (He feels like he’s making Swaggy P proud with this nomination… keeping it 100 link.)

 

Meet Cal the OG (as in Original Gangsta)

Favorite Movie: The Notebook. Anyone who knows me can validate whether that’s true or false.

Calvin’s Anthem: “Getting’ Jiggy with It” – Will Smith

Dream Job: To be in Will Smith’s position… successful in three industries: music, movies, and television.

Spirit Animal: Simba.

Fun Fact: I got a big head, but I think it’s crown size.

Something people don’t know about you? I was a big skateboarder back in the day- so much so that my AIM screenname was jerzsk8erboi. And that was my more mature screen name.

Most embarrassing moment? In sophomore year of high school, I had that prep school uniform going on and my braces and was going to a dental office with really hot workers. Braceface ain’t gonna stop me from being swaggy. So I changed the game… I did more than my uniform blazer, I threw a sweater vest into the equation. Walked into the dentist office leaving a trail of swagoo behind me and I’m feeling myself. (Appointment was chill, felt like he was winning, outshining all those public school kids.) On my way out, three beautiful young ladies were coming in so I held the door for them, but as I was holding the door they start to smile… chuckle. I walked out and realize my collared shirt was hanging out of my open fly (a common problem of mine – xyz gentlemen). I learned that you can try to be perfect as much as you want, but it’s incredibly difficult to attain.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given on how to treat a lady? My dad does a solid job at not allowing convention to define how he treats my mom. So the best advice was actually the best model in my dad. It’s not advice, but my dad actually sets a good example every day of how to treat a lady. Top 2 tips to deal with the ladies – be a good listener and screw convention, let them fly.

Guilty Pleasure: Chris Brown (his work and sense of style only)

Do you have a type? Nah. I don’t think so. A nice personality is all I need.

What’s your best pickup line? I really don’t do pickup lines. I’m an observer. There’s a difference between when the sun goes up and the sun goes down. We might have casual conversation when the sun is up, but when the sun is down I’m gonna flip the script and give you a sip of some swaggy. If you like it you stay and talk to me, if you don’t we go our separate ways and I respect that.

Where would you take a girl for the perfect first date? I got that lined up. Art Jamz. Primarily because it’s a one-on-one interaction with the girl of my dreams and I think the arts do a good job at connecting lovers. If she can display her artistic side while maintaining conversation and hold her liquor, she’s got it all.

Hobbies: Reading (I’m an intellectual), playing basketball, staying in shape, writing (journal- emotions and things of that nature- he’s a sensitive guy), online shopping (for clothes and stuff, keep it swaggeriffic). 

Life on the Hilltop

Favorite Class? History of Civil Rights with Professor Chatelain

Least Favorite Class? Macroeconomics. Nuff said.

Best Place to Eat? Good Stuff is good stuff.

Best Place to Take a Girl? Pinkberry. Girls love Pinkberry. Put it on the black card for ‘em.

Describe yourself in three words. Positive. Focused. Charismatic.

Best study spot? ICC classrooms. Isolated.

On your Georgetown Bucket list? Conduct a Hawaiian bar mitzvah for Lucas Slevin with the help of Benito Skinner.

If you could visit anywhere in the world where would it be? Africa. Connect to the roots. There’s a variety of living conditions and a host of wildlife. It gives you a good perspective on how people are living around the world.

What makes you different from other Georgetown guys? I keep it 100. I genuinely care about other people and what they have to say. I try very hard not to say negative things about other people or think negative thoughts, because when you start to let them flow they dictate your actions and damage your relationships with people. Living a life with problems you’ve started is just not fun.

Lightning Round (a.k.a. cutting Cal off after 30 seconds max)

Biggest pet peeve? Arrogance. Cannot stand arrogant people. It damages relationships.

Deal breakers in girls? Smoking cigarettes, and arrogance.

Biggest turn on? A unique chill factor. If you are chill, don’t get ruffled. Keep it positive. If you’ve got that chill factor I think that is such a turnon.

Night in or night out for a date? Night out, it gives you more conversation material. I like to clown around, make fun of people… or myself.

 

Hot or Not?

Yoga pants? Hot (if she looks good in them). I’m a big fan of Lululemon. If you wear it you’re comfortable with your body and you’re physically active. I love a good confidence factor. Thank you lulu. Special thank you.

Glasses? Alternating is hot. Throwing in glasses mixes it up.

Girls paying on dates? Hot. It breaks convention and I’m a huge fan of that. I think that it’s bold and shows confidence which is hot. But I’m not a broke boy, I’m paid.

Can a girl win your heart with food? If so, what food? I would say yes, that’s an added bonus. (I have a whole list of other qualities to factor in..) But if it’s gonna be one food, crack ‘n cheese—if it’s on point I might say I’m falling in love.

How does one define crack ‘n cheese? It’s mac ‘n cheese, but that super creamy kind. Like, you know it’s unhealthy, but it makes your tongue do a little dance. It has a little extra sum sum—throw in a meat preference, little greens, some onions—but I can’t say the rest of the ingredients cause I’m tryna see what she’s working with.

Cal, you were recently spotted you at a GUWIL Bring a Boy event—so what do you think of feminism? I think there are different levels of feminism and the intensity level displayed by other females can be intimidating for gentlemen. But being Georgetown students, the gentlemen here should understand the importance of the positive efforts being taken on by our female peers. It’s important to include women in the workforce and for men to support women outside the household. The benefits of understanding feminism are overflowing – everyone deserves that insight and I’m fortunate enough to have it. I think it feminism is hot. Strong women are hot.

Sophomore at Georgetown University from just outside Boston, MA. I love fashion, retail therapy, smiling and hugs :)