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Dean DelVecchio ’15

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

 

If you didn’t see Dean DelVecchio around at Homecoming last weekend, make sure you check out this week’s Campus Cutie here! Dean helped lead his fraternity and the rest of his team to victory in the Homecoming events this year. While he enjoyed this big event on campus, Dean also enjoys a simple date night walking around the town or just watching a movie. Although this Cutie is taken (sorry collegiettes), meet Dean!

Year: Junior

Age: 20

 Hometown: Clark, New Jersey

Major: Finance

 Campus Organization(s): Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity, Club Lacrosse

Relationship Status: In a Relationship

Favorite Movie: Gladiator

Favorite Cartoon Movie: Madagascar

 Favorite Food: Italian food (Literally anything Italian and I’ll love it)

Fun Fact: I’m 100% Italian but I have never been to Italy nor do I speak Italian

Ideal First Date: Here at the CONJ I would make it real simple to get a nice 1 on 1. I would start off at Princeton, get some frozen yogurt and walk around the town at night. If all goes well, I’d end the night with a movie.

Biggest Turn-On: A girl that can cook

 Biggest Turn-Off: Girls with large egos/Girls that think their better than other people

Celebrity Crush: Cassadee Pope

Favorite memory from Homecoming this year: Winning homecoming and storming the field with my brothers and the sisters of Sigma Kappa

Favorite Homecoming activity: Being a part of the Homecoming dance. We practiced for 3+ weeks to perform in front of a huge crowd. I was so grateful to come off the stage and have so many people come up to me and tell us how awesome we did.

Thoughts on the changes to Homecoming this year: I was not a fan of the changes of homecoming but I was happy to see that everyone was still able to have fun. The changes this year were honestly not that bad but it scares me that the school was willing to make so many radical changes without the voice of the students or even alumni. When we did share our concerns, we were given automated responses and vague emails. Eventually we were able make changes but it still compared nothing to past tailgates.