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

This fun loving English major will leave you absolutely speechless every time you see her. With a great sense of humor and caring demeanor she has the ability to instantly entrance people with her charm. You’ll be rolling on the floor laughing every time she opens her mouth. She isn’t afraid to be herself and prides herself on being unique. Meet this week’s Campus Cutie, Imani Gary!

Name: Imani Gary

Age: 17

Hometown: Brooklyn, New York

Year of Graduation: 2015

Relationship Status: Single

Major and why: English because I love to read and I love to write.

Idea of a Perfect Date: Something private and intimate. Maybe a walk along the lake as the sun is setting in the background.

Do you have any fears? Yes! I hate spiders. I am deathly afraid of all insects, reptiles, and certain fish.

What is the first quality you look for in a guy? Just someone that is genuine.

If Hollywoodmade a movie about you, who would you want to be cast as you? OH! Keke Palmer would work because she is my age, ethnicity, and she seems like a really nice girl.

Interesting Fact about yourself: I took piano lessons for 8 years and I don’t remember how to play a single note.

Favorite Color: Blue

Favorite Movie: Mean Girls. My life was like a parallel to that movie. I was the sidekick, Gretchen Wieners.

Favorite Food: Grilled cheese. I could always go for grilled cheese.

Favorite Pick Up line: Ok this one is kind of dirty… “I just sh*t my pants, can I get in yours?”

Kaitlin Provost graduated from SUNY Oswego, majoring in journalism with a learning agreement in photography. She grew up in five different towns all over the Northeast, eventually settling and graduating from high school in Hudson, Massachusetts. Kait now lives in the blustery town of Oswego, New York, where she can frequently be found running around like a madwoman, avoiding snow drifts taller than her head (which, incidentally, is not very tall). She has worked for her campus newspaper, The Oswegonian, as the Assistant News Editor, and is also the President of the Oswego chapter of Ed2010, a national organization which helps students break into the magazine industry. She hopes to one day work for National Geographic and travel the world.