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Campus Cutie: Rei Mitsuyama ’15

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

Full Name: Rei MitsuyamaAge: 21Year: JuniorMajor: Molecular Biology (pre-med)Hometown: Natick, MARelationship Status: I go to Kenyon CollegeCampus Activities: Varsity soccer, lab TA, MSSC tutor, UCC, eating 5 meals a day at Peirce

HCK: What is your biggest pet peeve?RM: Dishonesty. Or button flies

What is your favorite season at Kenyon and why?Fall, because it’s soccer season. Watch out for #21!

What is the first thing you notice about a girl?Definitely her smile

How would you spend ten million dollars?Whole Foods. Food in general. I like food.

Where is your dream house? What does it look like?Natural beachfront house, not too far from the city. Think… Vineyard Vines meets LLBean.

What is your most prized possession?Either my guitar or the hat that my late grandfather bought for me when we went to a baseball game in Japan

What was your favorite movie as a kid?Despicable Me. I’m still a kid, right?

What is the craziest thing you’ve done at Kenyon?I wore sweatpants to class once.

Describe your ideal date.Bring some flowers, candle-lit dinner, long walk on the beach, and a goodnight hug

If you could hang out with one person, dead or alive, for a day, who would it be and why?Taylor Swift. She’s written all these songs that seem to be about to my life.

 
Ally Bruschi is a senior political science major at Kenyon College. She spent this past summer interning as a writer with both The Daily Meal, a digital media group  dedicated to "all things food and drink" and The Borgen Project, a non-profit organization that partners with U.S. policymakers to alleviate global poverty. Before entering the "real world" of jobs, however, Ally spent many summers as a counselor at an all-girls summer camp in Vermont, aka the most wonderful place on earth. A good book, a jar of peanut butter, a well-crafted Spotify playlist, and a lazy dog could get her through even the worst of days.