With Halloween in full swing, our Finance and Operations portfolios wants to treat you all with some of their best and worst Halloween memories. These two portfolios are the skeleton of the PBSN body – they help with maintaining a strong backbone in order to present the external opportunities to members all year long.
Edwina Liu, Vice President of Finance
Program: Second Year Economics
Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta
First Year Res: Med-Syd; If you’re looking for a quiet study place and everything is full or noisy, head to the laundry room! It can really only accommodate one person with one table and no one ever thinks to go there LOL
Homemade or Store Bought Costume: Homemade! More fun and cheaper #costcutting #finance
Srijan Walia, Executive of Finance
Program: First Year Economics
Hometown: Ottawa, Ontario
First Year Res: Deli! We are also really close to EVERYTHING so you can wake up 5 mins before class and manage to get to class on time. X marks the spot!
Do You Like Haunted Houses: I love them….now. I’ll keep this short so it’s as less memorable as possible; I was young and we went to a haunted house, after exiting the house my pants [underneath my belt] were a tad too wet.
Teddy Kassa, Executive of Finance
Program: First Year BMOS
Hometown: Scarborough, Ontario
First Year Res: Saugeen “the zoo” Saugeen is like living in a safer, happier, and marginally more spacious prison. And years later, much like actual prison, you’ll wonder how in the heck you ever survived.
Trick or Treat: I had a neighbour that used to give out raw potatoes, but unfortunately his wife recently made him stop. So I’m inclined to ask for both, as a tribute to Robert and his sack of soil-covered taters.
Favourite Halloween Movie: “It’s Beginning to look a lot like Christmas”, because Halloween is just a reminder that the better holidays are right around the corner.
Fina Pang, Vice President of Operations
Program: Second Year Computer Science
Hometown: Toronto, Ontario
First Year Res: Ohall – the lounges and the caf are your best friends (you’ll miss them when they’re gone)
Something No One Knows: I can touch my nose with my tongue
Favourite Halloween Song: Trick or treat, smell my feet, Give me something good to eat, Not too big, not too small, Just the size of Montreal!
Ivan Ye, Executive of Operations
Program: First Year Economics
Hometown: Markham, Ontario
First Year Res: Ohall is the Only Hall
Something No One Knows: I own more than 30 pairs of shoes and I can flip water bottles!
What are you Dressing up as this Year: The guy from the PPAP song http://bit.ly/2diTt3f
Trick or Treat: Smell my feet
Favourite Candy: MARS BARS!
Harleen Arora, Executive of Operations
Program: First Year BMOS
Hometown: Woodbridge, Ontario
First Year Res: Delaware! THE SHOWERS ARE SO NICE OMG!
Something No One Knows: I can crack 6 bones in my body (gross but so relieving you don’t even know)
Favourite Halloween Movie/Song: Halloweentown High, for sure. And for a song, Thriller, because who doesn’t love a classic?
Favourite Candy: Anything chocolate.
Divyansh Ojha, Executive of Operations
Program: First Year BMOS
Hometown: Sydney, Australia
First Year Res: Proudly Off-Campus!! Food is always top-notch, doing the laundry is optional and my great big bed! You very rarely get to morning class on time because traffic is a pain so a) embrace it or b) wake up at like 6
Dream Halloween Costume: Probably Batman! I’ve seen so many people try it but none of them compare to the “WOW” that Christian Bale or Ben Affleck could force out of you!
Trick or Treat: Trick (the more exciting = the better it is)
Something No One Knows: Secret Talent – CAPITAL CITIES OF THE WORLD. I did a talent show back in the day and got people from the crowd to throw random countries at me and I would spit out the Capital Cities right then and there!
This is your chance to eat all the candy you want without judgement – we hope you all have a spooky and safe Halloween!