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Profile: Natalie Weaver

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

Name: Natalie Weaver

Major: Double major in English with an emphasis on Secondary Education and Women and Gender Studies

HC: Hey Natalie Thanks for talking with us! Where are you from?

Natalie: Iā€™m from this tiny mining town called Nevada City, which is about an hour north of Sacramento.

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HC: What made you want to be an English and WGS double major?

Natalie: For the huge paycheck. But in all seriousness, I absolutely adore the subjects and the amount of human connection deeply involved in them. No matter what I end up doing, I want to somehow be making a positive impact in others lives.

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HC: What types of things are you involved with on campus?

Natalie: Oh gosh, I am a member of Verdot Village Council, a part of SSUā€™s branch of U.R.G.E. (United for Reproductive and Gender Equity, I play some intramural soccer, and am a cast member in Vagina Monologues. I am also a new hire to the Adventure Programā€™s Low Ropes Course staff.

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HC: Vagina Monologues was amazing! What did you take away from it?

Natalie: It was an absolutely amazing experience! I feel so honored that I got to be a part of this meaningful production that benefits Verity, Sonoma Countyā€™s only Rape Crisis Center surrounded by this strong community of women. I canā€™t wait to start again with this girl gang next year.

HC: What do you do in the little amount of free time you have?

Natalie: Free time? I love getting outside to hike and hanging out with friends. I like goofing off, drawing, and attempting yoga.

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HC: Favorite place to eat off campus?

Natalie: Amyā€™s, I canā€™t get enough of their veggie burgers!

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HC: Any advice for incoming freshman wanting to get involved?

Natalie: Take whatever it is youā€™re passionate about and seek out others who share your interest. More likely than not thereā€™s a club or organization at Sonoma State of people who share that common interest, but donā€™t be afraid to jump out of your comfort zone. If it sounds even mildly interesting check it out because it could end up making your college experience.

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HC: Do you know what you want to do you after graduation?

Natalie: Thatā€™s still up in the air. I have hopes to either work in education or as a librarian. As a daughter, granddaughter, and niece of teachers Iā€™ve grown up with the belief that thereā€™s a lot of power in education. It creates worlds of new possibilities. While education should be seen as a right, it is also such a privilege and I want to be a part of it. I think itā€™d be a unique and wonderful opportunity to work with nonprofit education programs that serve to bolster education for girls.

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HC: Favorite thing about Sonoma State?

Natalie: The size of the campus creates a more intimate feeling. Walking around the school you can recognize faces in a crowd, which it makes it seem more like a community.

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HC: You have an awesome sense of style! Where do you get it from?

Natalie: Thatā€™s so sweet of you to say. The majority of my clothing is from thrift shops, itā€™s vintage or retro. I tend to be really into ā€˜90s clothing.

Thanks for talking with us Natalie!!

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