COLUMN: Senior can touch her nose with her tongue
Utah Statesman: What are you doing for Spring Break?
Tausha Sutherland-Anderson: Oh, I will be here, there and everywhere.
US: Why did you choose to major in liberal arts?
TSA: It would give me a broad liberal education.
US: What is your favorite activity?
TSA: I’m a sewer. I like to sew and it sounds really cheesy, but it is my most recent hobby.
US: If you could meet one person, dead or alive, who would it be?
TSA: There are tons I would like to meet! To name a few: Andy Warhol, Amelia Earhart, Malcolm X and Vincent Van Gough.
US: What is the best part of being a student?
TSA: Student activities are way fun! I sincerely believe that being a college student is way fun. There are activities lined up for you and it keeps you involved all over campus and you get to meet new people.
US: During a break between classes, where would you be spotted and what would you be doing?
TSA: In the Old Main Basement hanging out with Kelsey Anderson. It’s the coolest building on campus and it’s nice because there are microwaves, vending machines and it is commonly vacant.
US: When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
TSA: An artist 100 percent. It’s in my family. My grandparents on both sides would teach me how to paint or work with clay. And one time my grandma and grandpa took me out for Chinese food and I got a fortune cookie that said, “You will be an artist.”
US: If you could invent something what would it be?
TSA: I always felt there should be a reverse microwave, you know something to cool down food or make ice really fast.
US: Why did you choose USU?
TSA: My friend was actually really interested and brought me to campus for a tour and I was sold. The funny thing is my friend did not end up coming in the end.
US: What would you describe your fashion sense as?
TSA: Refined urban hippie. But every once in a while I will dress up.
US: What is the most spontaneous thing you’ve done?
TSA: I once went winter camping with Stormie Beatrice. It was January and we went at five or six at night. We packed everything at that moment and went. It was FREEZING, but so much fun.
US: Which class has been your favorite so far?
TSA: Most recently, history of jazz.
US: What is your favorite quote?
TSA: “Spreading happiness is like spreading jam, you can’t spread even a little without getting some on yourself.”
US: Which country would you like to travel to most?
TSA: I’m actually planning an upcoming trip to Russia. My husband’s sister lives there so we are planning a little family trip.
US: What would you consider unique about yourself?
TSA: I like holistic medicine (natural medicine). I use essential oils and I zone feet.
US: Where do you see yourself in five years?
TSA: Nevada because they pay teachers well there.
US: What is one goal you currently have?
TS: To find an amazing internship for the summer.
US: Outside of school, what do you spend most of your time doing?
TSA: Probably just hanging out with my husband and our friends.
US: What is your dream job?
TSA: I would love to be a fashion designer.
US: What is something most people don’t know about you?
TSA: I come from a family with nine kids.
US: What is one talent you have?
TSA: I can touch my nose with my tongue. That, or singing in the shower.
US: What is the one thing you MUST do every single day?
TSA: Floss my teeth, without fail.
US: What is your biggest pet peeve?
TSA: People who don’t recycle.
US: What inspires or motivates you?
TSA: Music probably. The lyrics and beat just start the pace off right. Specifically Adele.
US: What is your favorite book?
TSA: “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens. It’s a web of coolness.
– jessie.a.sweat@aggiemail.usu.edu