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Caught on Campus: Student aims for venture capitalism

Neil Butler

Caught: Hall outside of the Financial Aid OfficeHometown: Arcadia, CA

Utah Statesman: Why did you choose your major?

Todd White: I want to have a good job in the future.

US: What’s your favorite part of Logan?

White: I like the student body.

US: Why did you come to Utah State University?

White: I can afford the tuition here. It’s a lot more expensive back home to go to school.

US: Your favorite book?

White: “The Firm” by John Grisham.

US: What was your favorite cartoon as a youth? White: I really liked the X-Men.

US: If money was no object and you had five hours, what would you do?

White: I would probably take all of my buddies and go paint balling.

US: If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?

White: Ultimately, I would like to take a trip to Europe, but if I had to narrow it down, probably Rome.

US: What did you think of the “Mormon Problem” editorial?

White: I haven’t even read it, though I do read The Statesman.

US: What is your view on evolution?

White: Evolution exists, but I don’t think that humans are a result of it.

US: What is your dream job?

White: I want to make it big as a venture capitalist and not have to work for the rest of my life.

US: Where is your dream location?

White: A place with a really nice beach; I would like to live in Huntington Beach.

US: What would you do if you got a diploma tomorrow?

White: Go to graduate school. I really want to get a good job in the future.

US: What do you think about students who listen to their iPods all the time?

White: I do that myself, but I really think there is a time and a place for it.

-nebutler@cc.usu.edu