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Johnny Cullen ’16

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at STU (CA) chapter.

This weeks Campus Cutie is third-year rugby player, Johnny Cullen. After speaking with Johnny and learning more about him, it didn’t take long to realize just how kind and giving he really is. But sorry ladies, he’s not available!

Major:

Journalism and communications

Hometown:

Hampton, NB

Single?

No

If you suddenly found yourself turned into a woman, how would you spend your day?

I would probably do most of things I already do. Shower, eat, go to class, hang out with friends.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

Iceland, because I’d want to see the hot springs, mountains, great climate.

What food always puts you in a good mood?

Shepherd’s pie, my girlfriend makes it and it’s really good.

If you could switch places with someone for a day, who would it be and why?

Steve Murphy, it would be awesome to be that good of a journalist.

What’s your favourite activity?

Playing rugby.

If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?

Call mom and dad, say I won the lottery… book a flight with friends to Iceland, pay for parent’s retirement, donate some to [the] Autism Canada Foundation.

Hey! My name is Brittany Lively and I'm a Journalism/ Women and Gender studies major at St. Thomas University. I consider myself a bookworm, if I'm not working on a new story or other homework, I have my head in a book. Growing up in the small community of Geary, I quickly learned to love the idea of writing and the concept of story telling. I believe everyone has a story to tell and I want to share mine with the world. After graduation, I hope to fulfil my dream of working in broadcast journalism in either radio or television. Other than reading and writing, music is something very near and dear to my heart. I believe in the saying, "Music speaks when words can't." Playing the piano for 14 years, I learned at a young age why Beethoven was so depressed when he lost his hearing at a young age.