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Campus Cutie: Moses Ebanks

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

Name: Moses Ebanks

 

Year: Senior

 

Hometown: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

 

Major: International Business and Finance

 

How are you involved on campus?

I’m a Resident Assistant in the Palm Apartments.

 

What has been your favorite experience at The University of Tampa?

I guess just being able to live abroad for the first time and make great friends while really learning to express myself as an individual.

 

What is your favorite song? 

Right now, Unfold by Alina Baraz & Galimatias.

 

What is your favorite color? 

Red

 

What would your dream job be?

Working as a finance manager at a large media or social media company.

 

What can you not live without?

Coffee

 

What are you passionate about?

Volunteerism, the fine arts (even though I’m the least artsy person you’ll ever meet), the shows I watch, healthy living, traveling, food, and new experiences.

 

What is your favorite quote?

“I have no special talent. I am just passionately curious.” – Albert Einstein

 

How would you describe yourself in three words?

Ambitious, caring, and reliable

 

If you inherited or won a million dollars, what would you do with it?

Pay off my small student loan, help out my family, invest some, save some, and travel to somewhere exotic.

 

If you could choose one superpower, what would it be?

Definitely flying because I would be able to go wherever I wanted to whenever I wanted and I would be able to appreciate the world so much more.

Hi, I'm Chanel. I'm a Sophomore at the University of Tampa with a major in Public Health. I laugh at horror movies, don't understand romantic movies, and cry during documentaries. I am vegetarian, but I will make an exception for pepperoni pizza rolls because the plain cheese are just plan disgusting. I dream of owning a cuddly pet chicken and a tiny home. Hm... I also enjoy torturing myself by spending an hour and half in a 105 degree room to practice Bikram Yoga. That is all.