Name: Luca Eisen
Year: 2018
Hometown: New York, New York.
Major:
I ain’t even know yet. However, I’m interested in urban planning, so we’ll see where that takes me.
Single & Ready to Mingle? Taken? It’s Complicated?
When is it not complicated?
What are you involved in at Tufts?
I sing bass in S-factor and had a radio show with my roomie Niall Cunningham before he hit it big in LA (shameless plug for his show ‘Life In Pieces’ on CBS— Mondays at 8:30). I’m also part of Applejam, and I’m trying to bring more hip-hop acts.
Favorite Place on Campus:
As lame as it is, the couch in my suite in West gets great daylight.
Ideal date:
Probably take her to one of my favorite low-key spots in the city to get some food, and then walk the streets of whatever neighborhood we’re in. Maybe chill on a rooftop afterwards if it’s a nice night.
Most embarrassing memory (that you’ll tell us):
In 7th grade I had my bar mitzvah party at my house, and it wasn’t going so well. It was just a classic awkward middle school dance but in my house. The only other Jewish girl in my class had rented out some crazy club for her party, so I was trying to live up to that, but it wasn’t going so well. After a while, I got so embarrassed that my party was bad that I started crying, ran into my room, retrieved a nerf gun, shot every one of my friends who were in my living room and yelled at them through my tears to get out of my house. I then proceeded to fake sick the next day to miss our field trip because I was too embarrassed to face them.
Your spirit animal:
My roommates tell me I’m a city rat, but I tend to disagree. I don’t really do spirit animals, but if I had to choose, maybe a cat?
Favorite song at the moment:
“Canal” by RATKING is lit, but I also really like “Imaginary Players” off Jay-Z’s second album ’cause the bass line is hot.
Secret Talent:
I can eat ridiculous amounts of raw oysters.
Any interesting nicknames you’ve had:
My mom calls me baba or pussycat on occasion and my first email was cheeseboy96@me.com. Those are both pretty embarrassing.
Words to describe you:
“It’s a city thing you wouldn’t understand.”