Fourth Years


Lalla-Aicha Adouim

Major: Physics

Hometown: Queens, NY

Activities: North by Northwestern

Pump up song: “Castle on the Hill” by Ed Sheehan

Fun fact: Lalla has had a piece of lead (from a lead pencil - not Pb) stuck in her right hand for the past eight years.


Emily Callahan

Major: Economics and Legal Studies Double Major, IMC certificate

Hometown: Chardon, Ohio

Activities: Northwestern Tour Guide, Womxn in Law and Swing Left

Pump up song: “Our Song” by Taylor Swift

Fun fact: Emily was attacked by a bird. Twice. By the same bird. In the same spot. (She's now afraid of birds).


Claire Foltz

Major: Journalism and Psychology Double Major

Hometown: Canton, OH

Activities: Club Tennis & Library Circulation Desk

Pump up song: "Bills" by LunchMoney Lewis

Fun fact: Claire broke her elbow while roller blading and her foot while walking.


Claire Gardner

Major: Journalism Major and Environmental Policy & Culture Minor

Hometown: Newton, Massachusetts

Activities: Ultimate Frisbee, Taekwondo

Pump up song: “Wait for It” by Leslie Odom Jr. and the Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton

Fun fact: One of Claire’s campers once sent her a singular NY bagel in the mail.


Ipsita K

Major: Social Policy & Art History Double Major

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

Activities: Block Museum docent, SASA, MEA

Pump up song: “Vaderz” by Rico Nasty

Fun fact: Ipsita has a one letter last name because her mom’s boss said it would make it easier to fill out standardized testing forms.


Shawn Liang

Hometown: Plymouth, Minnesota

Activities: TBD

Pump up song: “Here for the Crown” by Eminem

Fun fact: Shawn has slept over in three different airports! But he’s not sure he would have called it fun.


Cole Prieto

Major: Political Science Major

Hometown: Orlando, Florida

Activities: Acapella so far officially, but generally Cole loves to go explore state parks, and workout.

Pump up song: "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd ONLY starting at minute 4:30

Fun fact: Cole has an identical twin brother, and they both go to colleges on the other side of the nation.