Meet a PC: Sarah Chapman ’16

"I spent all day by the waterfalls. I was very wet."

“I spent all day by the waterfalls. I was very wet.”

Every week, The Thrill features a member of a student-support organization to bring awareness about the various resources available to the student body on campus. This week, we’re featuring English major Gabrielle Alziari ‘15 from Pound Ridge, New York. Stay safe this weekend, and know that there is always someone you can talk to if you need help.

If you want to speak to a PC, they have Office Hours in the new Health and Counseling Center. Drop by and talk to a PC every Sunday-Thursday, 7-9 p.m. and on Fridays and Saturdays 5:30-7:30 p.m. Or call their 24/7 hotline at 740-398-3806.

Cookie pie or giant cookie?
Cookie pie.

What’s the best meal you’ve ever had?

“I’m gonna pull the abroad card because it’s true. I went to a Middle Eastern-based restaurant called Sarkis in Buenos Aires. You go with a group and order small portions of a lot of different things. That included lamb kabobs, hummus, pita, etc. topped off with an ice cream sundae with rum whiskey caramel nuts and two bottles of wine. So… Food coma! I don’t think I ate again for three days.”

What’s the last good book you read?

Drown by Junot Diaz.

Tell us about your hometown.

A Cleveland suburb that is most famous for having the world’s largest annual gathering of twins. It’s a real thing. Every year. 2,000 sets of twins; 4,000 twins.

What’s your favorite place to nap on campus?

3rd floor Ascension.

What movie have you watched most frequently?

The Harry Potter franchise.

Why did you become a PC?

“As a first-year, I utilized my PC a lot in my transition to Kenyon and my overall Kenyon experience, and I so appreciated the work she did for me that I really wanted to be able to do that for other people. And just the thought of being part of an organization that provides such valuable resources to the Kenyon community that are sometimes hard to get access to… it’s something that I value helping to develop at Kenyon.”

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