Saturday, November 3, 2018

Chapter 27. Cultural Competence in a Multicultural World | Section 4. Strategies and Activities for Reducing Racial Prejudice and Racism | Main Section | Community Tool Box

Chapter 27. Cultural Competence in a Multicultural World | Section 4. Strategies and Activities for Reducing Racial Prejudice and Racism | Main Section | Community Tool Box

Campus Cuties


Her Campus Cuties Scouting the Hottest College Boys Across the Country

Her Campus, the leading online community for college women, is back with its annual Campus Cuties feature. This year, we scoured campuses across the country to find the hottest, most eligible college guys. From football players to frat boys to brainiacs, we've got something for everyone.

So without further ado, here are the Her Campus Cuties of 2023!

Name: Tyler Peter LeBlanc

School: Suffolk University

Major: Accounting/Entrepreneurship

Hometown: Peabody, MA

Hobbies: Barefoot water skiing, wakeboarding, snowboarding, rock climbing, working on his truck

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is confident, but not so confident that she comes across as cocky

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who doesn't know how to have fun

Name: Ben Paquette

School: University of Vermont

Major: Entrepreneurship & Marketing

Hometown: Starksboro, VT

Hobbies: Skiing, motocross, hiking, driving, working, long walks on the beach

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is confident, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Brian Charron

School: Boston College

Major: Political Science and Communications

Hometown: Quechee, VT

Hobbies: Playing guitar, singing, hiking, camping, going to concerts

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is kind, funny, and intelligent

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is shallow or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Jonny Mydra

School: University of Minnesota

Major: Finance

Hometown: Minnetonka, MN

Hobbies: Playing golf, going to the gym, watching sports, hanging out with friends

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is confident, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Diego Angel

School: Clark University

Major: International Development and Peace Studies

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Hobbies: Traveling, playing soccer, cooking, reading

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is kind, intelligent, and passionate about something

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is shallow or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Steven Handlon

School: Haverford College

Major: History

Hometown: Rochester, MN

Hobbies: Playing tennis, reading, going to the movies, spending time with friends and family

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is kind, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Luke Johnson

School: Southern Methodist University

Major: Economics and Advertising

Hometown: St. Louis, MO

Hobbies: Playing football, going to the gym, watching sports, hanging out with friends

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is confident, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who is not interested in anything but herself

Name: Phillip Smoley

School: Clemson University

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Hometown: Los Gatos, CA

Hobbies: Playing golf, going to the gym, watching sports, hanging out with friends

Biggest turn-on: A girl who is kind, intelligent, and has a good sense of humor

Biggest turn-off: A girl who is fake or who is not interested in anything but herself

So there you have it, the Her Campus Cuties of 2023! Be sure to check out our website for more photos and information on these hot college guys.

https://www.hercampus.com/school/suffolk/suffolks-rising-stars-our-campus-cuties/

Saturday, November 18, 2017

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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Sunday, June 18, 2017

How to Tell You Are in the Presence of a Dangerous Person

How to Tell You Are in the Presence of a Dangerous Person: “Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!” Sir Walter Scott wrote this famous line in his poem titled Marmion about the Battle of Flodden (1808). (Interestingly enough, it is often misattributed to William Shakespeare.) His poem recounts a love story that survives despite a web of deceptions, manipulations, mischaracterizations, lies, and betrayals by two scheming people. It is tragic how people have not changed very much today. Life would be easier if every person with evil or selfish intent was quickly identifiable. But, alas they are not. So the innocent get tangled up in a cobweb of deceit, find themselves in places they never thought they would go, feeling vulnerable and violated, and then left cleaning up the sticky mess of the web. The best way to avoid such a trap is to identify it early. When a person can see the cobweb in front of them, they can walk around it and not have to deal with the consequences of being entangled. What does that look like?