Senior Legacy- Chris Tun
1- How have you made McIntosh a better place, what was your contribution to campus? (sports, personal relationship, etc.)
“I was in the media analysis or Film Club and where film nerds such as myself got to discuss movies and whatnot, and senior year I was copresident of NHS (National Honor Society), and I got to write for the Trail.”
2- How have you made the McIntosh Trail a better program, what was your contribution to the publication
“I feel like I didn’t have enough time to make a lasting impact on the site, but I guess with my time here, I covered some stories that no one else would and took pictures of events that no one else would write.
3- What college do you plan on attending?
“I’m planning on attending Amherst College in Massachusetts.”
4- What will you be studying?
“I don’t know right now, but I have three main ideas: psychology, political science, or English.
5- If you have any plans other than college what are they?
“I guess working on more music. I really want to make an album eventually.”
6- Any words of wisdom for returning staffers or newcomers to the Trail?
“Don’t be afraid to go out of your comfort zone and take a leap to go somewhere that you’ve never been to before.”
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