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Joseph Westover

  • phisigmapiosu
  • Oct 30, 2017
  • 1 min read

Academic Year:

2nd Year

Major:

Chemical Engineering

Hometown:

Strongsville, OH

What is your favorite photo and why?

This is one of my all time favorite photos because it combines my two favorite things: being a Buckeye and getting to spend time with my family (also, who doesn't love Sloopy's). I'm always excited to show my Buckeye spirit and what better way to do that then with your family.

What is your go to 90's jam?

Undoubtedly Wannabe by the Spice Girls.

You’re a new crayon in a Crayola box, what color would you be and what would it be called?

Bodacious Blue

Spirit animal:

Lion

What are you involved in outside of PSP?

Training to be a group fitness instructor for OSU

American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)

Favorite PSP Memory:

Watching the final rounds of the numbers game on this year's retreat. The intensity was just so high and the betrayals were brutal. It was basically like watching the Hunger Games.

Motto(s) of Favorite Quote:

"I don't know what I'm supposed to do, I only know what I can do."

-James Tiberius Kirk

Career Goals/ Post Graduate Goals:

Masters in Chemical Engineering

Looking to work for the FDA and regulate food additives


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