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Campus Cutie: The Girl Next Door

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

Name: Molly Prescott

Hometown: Park Falls, Wisconsin

What year are you at UW-La Crosse?  Senior, May 2015 Graduate

Major/Minor:  Major in Communication Studies-Broadcast and Digital Media and a double minor in Theatre Performance and Sports Broadcasting

Relationship status?  Single

What campus activities are you involved with?  I am Co-President of Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honors Society RAQ Student Radio host, WMCM Student Television, and Broadcasting Club.

What is your favorite thing about La Crosse?  Just how beautiful it is! Oh, and Pearl ice cream.

Biggest pet peeve: When people say “give a 110%.” That is pretty much impossible. You’d die.

Who’s your biggest role model and inspiration? My mother. She is sassy, bold, and honest to a fault.  Never a dull moment with that woman.

Describe an ideal date: Something with BBQ wings and basketball.  I know…I’m almost too classy.

Describe yourself in three words: Eccentric, humorous, and adventurous.

Favorite food: Ham

What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? I like anything really, but mainly Indie/Alternative.

Favorite song to dance to at a party: You Shook Me All Night Long- AC/DC. Gets me every time.

Where are you most likely to be found on a Friday night?  Either sideline reporting at high school football games for my internship, or hanging with my awesome roommates— we mix it up between going out and Netflix on the couch.

What are the qualities you find most attractive in a guy?  Funny above all else.  Looks fade.  Humor lasts a lifetime.  Also having humility and a passion for sports are bonuses!

What is the first thing you notice about a guy?  Weird thing: Calves. Chicken-legs aren’t my thing!

What’s your go to pick up line?  On a scale from 1 to America, how free are you tonight?

What is your dream job?  Working for ESPN covering the March Madness tournament, and later in life anchoring the Today Show.

How does it feel to be featured as a campus cutie?  Really great!  I’m honored!

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