Name: Brandon Rathbun
Major: Public Relations
Hometown: Harrisburg, PA
Relationship Status: Single
HC: What are you involved with on campus?
BR: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, PRSSA and UNITY Club
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HC: Can you explain what Intervarsity is for people who don’t know?
BR: Intervarsity is a fellowship of students on campus who get together and learn about God and their faith while strengthening their relationships with each other and God. It meets on Thursdays at 8 p.m. in the new student welcome room in the Student Union.
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HC: If you had to choose a song that described your life, what would it be?
BR: Sweet Victory by Trip Lee because no matter what I do, I have victory in Christ. If I fail in life, I’m not failing in his eyes.
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HC: What is your favorite vacation spot?
BR: Boston, Massachusetts in the summertime
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HC: If you could describe yourself in three words what would they be?
BR: Easy-going, funny and optimistic
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HC: Best YCP memory?
BR: I have three. 1. Winning the co-ed intermural softball championship last spring. 2. Living in “Everfresh” dorms. 3. The time when there was a snow day before reading day so we had two days off in a row.
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HC: Favorite thing to do in your spare time?
BR: Anything involving baseball whether throwing the ball, actually playing baseball, watching baseball or even talking about baseball.
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HC: What is your favorite social media site?
BR: Twitter
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HC: What are your plans after college?
BR: No exact plan, just going to see where God takes me.
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HC: If you had to eat one meal for the rest of your life what would it be?
BR: Green’s Columbian Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
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HC: Best pick-up line you know?
BR: You’re in the library and you say, “Hey do you know what the tallest building on York’s campus is?” And they say no. And you say, “The library because it has so many stories.”
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HC: Something people don’t know about you?
BR: I can ride a unicycle, I can whistle and one of my goals in life is to win a pie-eating contest.
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HC: What is your life motto?
BR: Look to love. Love to serve.