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Kascy Whitney ’13

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

Campus Cutie Kascy Whitney might love ice cream, but she is not all sweet. This competitive cutie is working hard to earn a top-notch position in the health industry and she is not stopping until she has achieved her goals. Challenge this ambitious cutie and see how you fair.

Age: 20

Hometown: Rochester, N.Y.

Major/minor: Pre-health Bio with a minor in Health Science. I’ve always been interested in the health industry. My friends always come to me with health questions and even joke around calling me Dr. Whitney.

Expected Graduation Year: May 2013

Relationship status: Taken

Hobbies: Singing, competitive sports, eating What is your dream vacation spot?: Croatia. I was looking at pictures online and Croatia looked so beautiful. Or Scandinavia.

Favorite Food: Mexican food and ice cream. I’ve always told my dad we are opening Whitney’s Ice Cream after he retires. It will be homemade ice cream of course.

Favorite movies: The Green Mile, Anchorman, The Shawshank Redemption and Inglorious Bastards Who has been influential in your life?: My high school field hockey coach, Coach Adams. She has always been a good role model for the team. She always stressed how important it is for women to respect themselves and carry themselves a certain way.

Who or what is one thing/person you couldn’t live without?: Dad. He is a solid support system in my life and is very understanding.

Photo by Vala Kjarval

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.