| A junior majoring in International Relations and minoring in Economics, Shanti is pumped for her second year managing Casa Hispánica, which will be bigger and better than ever this year! She is well known for her love of coffee, bad jokes, international development, quitting things (the crew team and the Vagelos Program, to name a few), scarves, Pittsburgh, India, Zoolander, the Economist, and what her friends like to call "hipster music" and "whiny British downer pop". Shanti was born to manage; she's studied Spanish continuously since she was 6, dreams of living in Madrid and talks way too much. She also writes the Gregory advice column, Aunti Shanti, which has been published an impressive one time. If you have trouble spotting her, she's the obscenely tall Indian girl convincing you to join Penn's all-new Oxfam International chapter. Seriously, you should.
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