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Campus Cutie: Paige Smith-Hogan

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Mass Amherst chapter.

Name: Paige Smith – Hogan

Age: 21

Hometown: Malvern, PA

Major: Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, with a Minor in Afro-American Studies and Certificate in Reproductive Health Rights and Justice

Occupation: Resident Assistant in Butterfield Hall

Relationship Status: In a relationship

HC: What are your hobbies?

PSH: I love to knit, listen to music, doodle, and artsy craftsy type things. And I like to hang out with friends and eat food.

HC: What is your favorite DC and why?

PSH: Oh this is so easy, Franklin Dining Commons because I love the way I smell after I leave it every time. It’s like home, I spend hours and hours in Frank.

 

HC: Describe your ideal date:

PSH: Well, I’m 21 now, so part of the date would include going to a bar. Then go to Amanouz Cafe in Northampton, and get really delicious food. Then go to a bar of your choice. Then go home and Netflix and chill.

HC: What is your guilty pleasure?

PSH: I’ve seen every single episode of Sex & the City. I don’t feel guilty about it because it’s a great show.

HC: What is the number #1 thing on your UMass bucket list?

PSH: Swim in the campus pond. I would probably get a staph infection and die, but it would be worth it.

HC: Who’s is your celebrity crush?

PSH: Nick Jonas is my celebrity crush. I liked him in the Jonas Brothers. He was my first concert in the 7th grade and now I like him again now that he’s grown up and hot.  

All photos courtesy of Paige Smith-Hogan.

Chloe Trepanier

U Mass Amherst

Chloe is a Her Campus National Social Media Intern and a senior Communication major at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She is the Social Media Director for Facebook for the UMass chapter and is the Chairperson of the UMass Theatre Guild. Her hobbies include watching 30 Rock and eating ice cream. You can follow her on Twitter and on Instagram. 
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