The Basics – Liz
Name: Liz Malloy
Hometown: Parma, OH
Year: Junior
Major: English and Adolescent/Young Adult Education
JCU Life – Liz
Activities/Clubs at JCU: Kappa Delta Sorority, We The People-Project Citizen, Little Theatre Society
Any leadership roles at JCU: Kappa Delta Sorority president, Resident Assistant in Millor, Project Citizen Program student coordinator, Writing Center consultant.
Favorite class: Adolescent Education Special methods
Least favorite class: Religions of India
Favorite spot on campus: My table on the top floor of the library
Best meal in the dining hall: Smashed Potato Bar—so delicious!
Fun Facts – Liz
Biggest pet peeve: Texting during meals
Favorite movie: Crazy, Stupid Love
Favorite snack: Chips and salsa
The Basics – Calhan
Name: Calhan Dunagan
Hometown: Solon, OH
Year: Junior
Major: Economics
JCU Life – Calhan
Activities/Clubs at JCU: Knights of Columbus, Eucharistic and Liturgical Minister
Any leadership roles at JCU: Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus; Resident Assistant for the Sig Eps
Favorite class: Environmental Economics
Least favorite class: Economic Development
Favorite spot on campus: Rodman Chapel
Best meal in the dining hall: Baked Potato Bar
Fun Facts – Calhan
Biggest pet peeve: Tardiness
Favorite movie: Meet Joe Black
Favorite snack: Anything with peanut butter, or just peanut butter itself.
More About Liz and Calhan!
Celebrity crush: Emma Stone. Our love for her is something we’ve always had in common.
How did you meet? We met our very first night on campus. We instantly had a great relationship and spend the night before classes finding our classrooms together. Two of our classes were together so, needless to say, we’ve been hanging out together since.
What was your funniest date? We had date night at Costco because we both needed to shop. We ended up only getting dinner there. We were the youngest people by easily 30 years. Prematurely aging ourselves!
What is your most embarrassing moment? We had an awkward moment before we technically started dating. We both volunteered at the Fest to help out Calhan’s mom. We almost started dating, I said no, and then we went to the Fest a few weeks later. It was an entire day of my face flushing because we had no idea how to introduce each other or to act in public, especially when priests and deacons wanted to meet Calhan’s “special female friend.”
Deal breakers: Mistreating others
Any relationship advice? Calhan: Be patient. Wait; if it’s meant to be, it will happen. Liz: Talk about everything and don’t be afraid to tell the other person what you need/want.
Photo credit: Facebook, their own photo.