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Q: What did you do for spring break?

A: I went on a cruise to Key West and Cozumel, Mexico.

Q: How is it returning to Charlottesville weather?

A: It was nice at first, but it's a little cold now -- it's still better than it was when we left.

Q: What brings you outside this afternoon?

A: Just to walk around, I've been doing work all day, so I just wanted to get out and walk the dog while the weather was nice.

Q: How is it having a pet at school?

A: It's not a problem.I live with five other guys, so we all just take turns taking her out when she needs to be walked.She generally just barks at us when she needs to go out.

Q: What are you looking forward to most about spring?

A: I play a lot of golf.I just like being outside, walking around.I just love the warmer weather, hanging out outside, cookouts.

Q: What spring activity at U.Va. will you miss the most when you graduate?

A: Probably just walking around in short-sleeved shirts when everything is so pretty.Playing golf at Birdwood has been great.There's not really just one activity.

--Compiled by Meghan Moran

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