Name: Tiffany Mayer
Hometown: Grass Valley, CA
Year: Junior
Major: Public Relations
Meet this week’s Campus Cutie, Tiffany! Tiffany can be found around the EMU, coffee shops, or playing with her cat.
HCO: Why did you choose to come to University of Oregon? What is your favorite part about Oregon?
TM: I toured the campus when I was a junior and I just really fell in love with it. I went through a long journey to get here, but it was totally worth it. I love the people and the scenery.
HCO: What do you like to do in your free time?
TM: I’m kind of boring. I love reading, watching TV, and playing video games. If I’m not being lazy, I like to cook food for my friends and explore things around town. Eugene is a great community for last-minute adventures.
HCO: What is your favorite type of music? Do you prefer live, radio, or ITunes?
TM: I really genuinely can appreciate almost every kind of music. Currently I’ve been really into garage/surf rock music. I usually prefer just listening to music on Spotify, but I’m really excited because I’ll be going to Sasquatch next year and that’ll be my first music festival experience.
HCO: Describe your dream vacation.
TM: Somewhere cozy with lots of snow!
HCO: What is your dream job?
TM: My dream job would be to run a blog about cozy homes and places. Some people make blogs that just really take off and I think they’re so lucky! You get to create content about something you’re really interested in.
HCO: What is your most embarrassing moment?
TM: One morning I was on my way to class and there are these stairs that are kind of weird in a building on campus. I was running up them and I totally just fell. When I made it to the second flight I started running and fell again. Then at the top I just tripped on the last step onto the floor. People around me were really confused.
HCO: Do you have any bad habits? If so, what?
TM: I stress eat a lot. I think that’s my worst one. If I’m feeling kind of stressed I’ll even use food to procrastinate.
HCO: What is one thing you wish you knew before starting college?
TM: I wish I would have known what I wanted to do right away! It’s easier to get involved and develop a portfolio when you really know what you want to do, but at the same time I fell that it’s okay to not have any idea.