Marc Collins ’23 is a junior theatre major.
“I was crowned Homecoming King my senior year of high school. It was during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which was important to me because my sister had suffered from cancer, and she passed away.
I literally thrive off of life from others. I’m a very heavy extrovert, and I know a lot of times, it can feel like it’s exaggerated, or very flamboyant; very overdone, over-the-top. But it’s really like—it’s weird, like energy’s really contagious to me, but that’s really a genuine part of me. One that I question a lot, actually, because people might ask me: ‘why are you happy all the time?’ And I didn’t realize it back then, but the answer is that I’m not always happy, but I get happy around people. It’s so amazing for me, and it feels really good. And it’s not that I can’t be serious, because I can, and I can be passionate. It’s not always childish joy. It’s a joy that can be contained. I’m the person to come to if you ever need an optimistic friend. But not a friend that’s just going to inflate your head with these things that are probably not realistic. More like a realistic, optimistic friend. That’s who I am. That’s what people can find in me.”