Kenyon Doppelgängers: Natalie Reneau ’15 and Luis Rodriguez-Rincon ’13

“LOL we look v. v. similar.” “LOL I kno.”

Gender isn’t enough to separate these two lookalikes. With their matching glasses, sandy-brown shoulder-length locks and prominent, regal jawlines, Reneau ’15 and Rodriguez-Rincon ’13 are frequently mistaken for one another in the servery. [By me, at least — I’ve definitely poked Rodriguez-Rincon in the back at the coffee station more than once thinking he was Reneau, and I know I’m not the only one.]

These tall, neutral-tone-attired twins-from-afar met up for a brief photo shoot in Peirce last night, where I peppered them with awkward statements about how alike they look and they both agreed that they “kind of see it.” Alas, Rodriguez-Rincon was running late for a Fiesta dinner, so the two only had time for a quick chat — still, I expect to see them rocking matching plaid flannels and riding a tandem bicycle around Gambier within the week.

11 responses

  1. ALL I SEE HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL, STRONG-WILLED, INDEPENDENT WOMAN AND A TYPICAL MALE CHAUVINIST. DON’T TRY AND LUMP US IN WITH THE MEN THAT DOMINATE OUR CULTURE SO PERVASIVELY! WE ARE NOT MEN, WE ARE TOO STRONG TO BE MEN. I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR!

    • People,
      People who need people,
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      We’re children, needing other children
      And yet letting a grown-up pride
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      With one person one very special person
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