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Senior Profile: Jimi Devine

by Toby Martin
Exchange Staff

Toby Martin: Where do you live?

Jimi Devine: Lynn, Mass. It's thug life with a dash of Suburbia. I live on the edge of Lynn Woods. I love it

TM: What high school did you attend?

JD: Lynn Classical. It was awesome, so fun. My mother did the teacher's health insurance and I got away with everything.

TM: Do you have any siblings?

JD: I have an 8 year old sister and a 5 year old brother. And I am convinced I do not want children because of this. I was a live-in babysitter for 6 years.

TM: What is your most memorable childhood experience?

JD: When I was seven I met Ted Kennedy at ChowderFest. I asked if he knew where the fire truck was, and my Mom turned red.

TM: What's your favorite food?

JD: Italian. I'm very picky yet I love pasta, tomatoes, and assorted parmesans.

TM: Who's your greatest influence and why?

JD: My grandfather and Keith Stroup. Stroup founded the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana (NORML).

TM: Why did you decide to attend Franklin Pierce?

JD: I wanted to be journalism major and it was really close to Vermont so I presumed it would be a good time. I was also told Franklin Pierce was on the High Times list, but it wasn't.   

TM: What's your most memorable experience here at Franklin Pierce?

JD: Going to the DEA conference in Canada and also being a part of our amazing Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) chapter.

TM: What's your major?

JD: Mass Communication with a concentration in journalism and media studies.

TM: What are your plans after graduation?

JD: I'm going to help end the war on drugs, and take it from there. I'd love to be a Ted Kennedy staffer.

TM: What is your greatest lifelong goal?

JD: Helping Broker Peace in the Middle East would be sweet and hitting up the four continents left on my list; Antarctica, Africa, Europe, and Asia, hopefully in that order.
 


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