Name: Maxwell Harz
Year: Sophomore
Major/Minor: Human Resource Management/Psychology
Hometown: South Windsor and Manchester, CT
HC: What are you most excited for in Emceeing the 2016 Mr. Bryant Competition?
MH: I really look forward to creating an enjoyable space for everyone to have fun and let off steam before finals.
HC: Any predictions on who you think should/will win?
MH: Honestly, we have such a good group of guys that it’s too close to call.
HC: If you were a Mr. Bryant contestant, what would your talent be?
MH: So everyone who knows me knows that I’m one hysterical person, so I’d probably make a stand-up comedy routine about my struggles.
HC: What’s your favorite involvement at Bryant?
MH: The Bottom Line, which is Bryant’s audition-only, premier co-ed a Cappella group.  Oh, and Bulldog Leaders.
HC: What’s your favorite day of the week?
MH: EVERYDAY!
HC: What’s your go-to song to sing in the shower?
MH: Anything by Jojo.
HC: What’s your Tinder bio?
MH: It’s a little out of date (still single, though) but
CT/RI
Accounting/Psychology
Extracurriculars include:
Napping, Netflix, Jojo, clubbing and candy
HC: Do you have a favorite Snapchat filter?
MH: Yes, the dog filter.
HC: Do you have a drink of choice at Starbucks?
MH: Trenta passion tea lemonade shaken with light ice, sweetened with half pumps classic, half pumps raspberry.
HC: Is there anything you never leave the house without?
MH: My Lumee selfie lighting case.
HC: Do you wear cologne?
MH: Yes, Febreeze lavender.
HC: If you were to get a tattoo tomorrow, what would it be?
MH: A transformational date on my shoulder blade.
HC: Do you think your star sign represents you well?
MH: I’m an Aries, and I’d say for the most part it’s representative of my being.
HC: What’s something you miss about home?
MH: My cat, Riley.
HC: What’s a song lyric that really speaks to you at the moment?
MH: “When I am sad, I am sad, but when I’m happy, oh god, I’m happy” (Flashlight – The Front Bottoms)
HC: How does it feel to be the Harambe kid?
MH:Â In theory it was a good idea, everyone was laughing, but in actuality it’s something that’s plagued me for my entire semester.
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