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

Name: Greg Culley
Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio
Majors: Art History and Drama
Year: Senior
Relationship Status: Taken

HCK: What’s something most people at Kenyon don’t know about you?
GC: My family owns a junkyard.

What ideal qualities do you look for in a significant other?
Someone who’s easy to talk to, has a sense of spontaneity, and makes me feel like a better person.

What is your proudest moment?
Being chosen as a Campus Cutie. Duh.

You can only watch one movie for the rest of your life. What is it?
The Holiday. It’s a Christmas classic.

If you were a Cleveland landmark, which would you be?
The Hope Memorial Bridge.

What’s your dream job?
To be a production designer for a successful television series. Or, THE Roller Coaster Tycoon.

What’s your favorite piece of architecture at Kenyon?
Ascension, but only the exterior…the interior, with the exception of Philo and Nu Pi Kappa, leaves something to be desired.

What’s your guilty pleasure?
PLL.

What’s your signature look?
My watch, Chrome bag, Nikes, jeans, and a dark gray t-shirt. And my belt, since I’ve had the same one since I got it as a hand-me-down from my older brother when I was 12.

What is the best theatre performance you’ve seen at Kenyon?
Balm in Gilead.

Any words of wisdom?
Don’t get your advice from a Campus Cutie interview.

Emma Miller, from Shaker Heights, Ohio,  is a senior Drama major at Kenyon College. She is a co-president of StageFemmes, a Kenyon student theatre organization dedicated to showcasing the talents of women in drama. Emma spends her summers as Assistant Director at a Jewish performing arts camp. Emma is thrilled to be in her second year as co-Campus Correspondent for Kenyon's HC chapter.  Emma was a founding staff member of her high school's online magazine, and her writings have also been published on the FBomb. She is passionate about girls' education, Jimmy Fallon, iced tea, Ireland, Cleveland, and SmartWool socks.