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Mikaela Riley ’19

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Savannah Gaeckler Student Contributor, Stockton University
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She’s a blonde beach babe who loves to laugh, with a great sense of fashion and a knack for photography. 

Meet this week’s Campus Cutie, freshman Mikaela Riley!

Age: 18

Major: Business, concentration in marketing

Year: 2019

Hometown: Mays Landing, NJ

Astrological sign: Aquarius

Relationship status: Taken

 

Favorite: 

-TV Shows: America’s Next Top Model, Project Runway and Big Brother 

-Books: The Great Gatsby

-Food: Crab fries from Chickie’s & Pete’s 

-Color: mint green, light pink, neon yellow 

-Songs: “Sorry” by Justin Bieber and anything by the Jonas Brothers 

-Quote: “Your wings already exist. All you have to do is fly.” 

Where can you be found on campus? I’m not on campus much since I commute, but when I am, you’ll probably find me lounging on the couches outside of the theatre by L Wing or at Chic-Fil-A. Either one.

What’s your favorite thing about Stockton? I love how anyone can be super involved whether you live on campus or not.

Hobbies: I love to make videos, although I never post them. I think YouTube may be an upcoming project for me.

What are your plans after college? My ultimate goal is to own my own boutique in a big city (Boston, Los Angeles, etc.), but I’ll more than likely end up landing a marketing job – preferably in fashion.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why? Probably island-hopping someplace exotic and I’d love to stay in an overwater bungalow because it can be fun and exciting, but also relaxing at the same time.

Fun facts: I love to travel. I work at Victoria’s Secret. I spend way too much time editing my Instagram pictures. 

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