Hobart and William Smith’s Campus Cutie of the week is Jonavin Freeman! Jon is currently a first year at HWS and plans on being a psychology and economics double major. You will often catch him on the football field or in the library catching up with his friends while studying. Get to know more about our Campus Cutie by reading about his interests both on and off campus.
Basics
Name: Jonavin Freeman
Year: First-Year
Major: Possibly double major in psychology and economics
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Activities: Football
Interested In: Women
Relationship Status: Single
Describe Yourself in 3 Words: Very. Fricking. Awesome.
Favorite:
Place on Campus: Library
Place in Geneva: HWS campus
Movie/TV show: Scott Bruno vs The World and Once Upon a Time
Food: I will eat anything.
Class: Psychology and my Writing Seminar
Random:
MQ: What quote do you live by and why?
“Things don’t last, and these things fade.” Nothing is forever. So you must live in the moment instead of getting down on yourself. You never know when your time here will end.
MQ: Where do you see yourself in 10-20 years?
I don’t like to think much about tomorrow. I prefer working on the present because the things I do now will lead to a successful future.
MQ: If you could spend the day with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?
Drake
MQ: If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live?
Philadelphia. It’s the center of the universe.
MQ: What is something most people on campus don’t know about you?
I sleep with my teddy bear every night, his name is Sunny.
MQ: Do you have a story that you’d care to share with us all?
While I was in a car in to Florida, my cousin told me he was going to play me something awesome. I was sitting behind the passenger seat, and my head was resting on the window. My cousin put on the “Thank Me Later” album. I heard the beat come on, and that’s the moment I fell in love with Drake.
MQ: How do you feel about being nominated as a Campus Cutie?
I feel thankful. I have to thank my parents for the good genes, my dad for raising me well, and my friends for shaping who I am. Most importantly I have to thank myself for being who I am.
MQ: What would you like to be remembered for?
In high school I was involved in arts and the school musical. So I want to people to remember me for more than one thing, more than football. I want to be remembered as the person who was able to talk to everyone and anyone and for being a nice person.
If you see Jon around campus be sure to say hi! He loves to meet new people!