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Mike Lillis, ‘13

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

Calling all ski bunnies!  We got a dare devil on the slopes, but don’t worry, he’s not all fast.  Business Administration major Mike Lillis likes to take it slow on the dating field.  Snuggle up with him and he’ll have you taking off layers in no time.
 
Age: 20
 
Hometown: Long Island
 
Major and why: Business Administration because I want to be a building manager in New York City.
 
Expected Graduation Date: May 2013
 
Relationship Status: Taken
 
Involvement on campus: I’m president of ski club, I’m a part of Mentor Oswego, and I do a lot of the intramurals.  Last year I was president of Riggs Hall Council.
 
What is your heritage? Italian, Irish and English
 
What’s the sexiest thing a girl can do? She can go snowboarding with me, be a border chick!
 
What’s your ideal first date? A cute romantic date, holding hands, talking, kiss on the cheek goodbye.
 
Do you have any fears? I have a fear of not being liked.  I kind of like everything, so this is kind of hard.
 
Do you have any hidden talents? I can wiggle my ears.. and ski decently.
 
What kind of animal would you be? Maybe a monkey because I can just live free and hang around in trees, eat some nanners, and just… be free.
 
What is your favorite pick-up line: “Do you work for UPS?  Because I swear you were checking out my package.”
 
What are your favorite foods? I really like all chicken dishes and pasta.
 
What are your favorite movies? I love “The Matrix,” “The Terminator” and “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.”

Kaitlin Provost graduated from SUNY Oswego, majoring in journalism with a learning agreement in photography. She grew up in five different towns all over the Northeast, eventually settling and graduating from high school in Hudson, Massachusetts. Kait now lives in the blustery town of Oswego, New York, where she can frequently be found running around like a madwoman, avoiding snow drifts taller than her head (which, incidentally, is not very tall). She has worked for her campus newspaper, The Oswegonian, as the Assistant News Editor, and is also the President of the Oswego chapter of Ed2010, a national organization which helps students break into the magazine industry. She hopes to one day work for National Geographic and travel the world.