‘AT&T Schooled’ Contestants From Northeastern Take Advantage of Exploring Boston

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Sep 1, 2011

Northeastern is one of Boston's historic colleges, and the red and black boasts famous alumni such as Reggie Lewis and Don Orsillo. On top of that, the students believe that it's good luck to rub the nose of their husky statue inside Ell Hall.

NESN.com asked participating contestants from Northeastern to answer a few questions. Check out their answers below.

Name: Brittiny-Rae Gagnon
Hometown: Sabattus, Maine
Major: Health Science
Favorite movie: When Harry Met Sally
Favorite book: I Know This Much is True, by Wally Lamb
Favorite music group: Kenny Chesney
Favorite athlete: Alannah, My little sister
Favorite spot off campus to hang out Friday night: Howl at the Moon
Best place to eat off campus: Symphony Sushi!
Best spring break memory: Wine Tasting and Duck Sandwiches in Sonoma, California with my friend Dan.
Ideal Saturday in your college's town/city: Exploring Boston in the sunshine with friends, then going out for a fancy dinner followed by a night out downtown.
Three people in history you would like to have dinner with: John Stewart, Chelsea Handler, and George Carlin. So I could laugh all night.

Name: Ben Blumberg (Blumbs)
Hometown:
Amherst, Mass.
Major:
Economics
Favorite movie:
Good Will Hunting
Favorite book:
The White Tiger
Favorite music group:
Eminem
Favorite athlete:
Paul Pierce (Tom Brady is second)
Favorite spot off campus to hang out Friday night:
Lir
Best place to eat off campus:
Temptation's
Best spring break memory:
Foxwoods
Ideal Saturday in your college's town/city:
Play some ball, eat some bomb food, watch a movie, watch the Celtics at TD, then party with my friends after
Three people in history you would like to have dinner with:
Martin Luther King, Albert Einstein, John F. Kennedy

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