20 Questions With....

Ryan C. Herley
December 6, 2018

Ryan C. Herley

Ryan C. Herley is a Homeland Security major who grew up in Huntington, NY. A familiar face around St. Augustine Hall and in the College of Professional Studies, the sophomore works in the Homeland Security/Emergency Management Simulation Lab. Ryan is also a member of the Homeland Security Student Association. 

1. Resident or commuter?

Resident         

2. If you could have dinner with anybody, who would it be?

Joe Gatto from (Impractical) Jokers  

3. In one word, describe St. John’s.

Diverse           

4. Favorite class that is not a part of your major?

Discover New York (Passport class, Rome campus) 

5. Yankees or Mets?

Yankees          

6. DAC, Montgoris Dining Hall, or Marillac?

DAC    

7. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

Read minds    

8. What do you wear to show your St. John's pride? 

Sweatshirt

9. In three words, describe your perfect lazy Sunday.

Sleep, football, food  

10. If you could spend 24 hours in any city, where would it be?

Rome, Italy     

11. Coffee or tea?

Coffee

12. Kindle or real book?

Real book       

13 Three things you cannot live without?

My phone, vacations, and family      

14. Starbucks or Dunkin’?

Starbucks       

15. Spring? Summer? Winter? Fall?

Fall     

16. Favorite place to study on campus?

My dorm        

17. Sicilian or Neapolitan?

Sicilian

18. Carnesecca Arena or MSG?

MSG   

19. Spring Fling or Winter Carnival?

Winter Carnival          

20. What will your business card say in five years?

FBI agent

 

 

 

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