Sydney Cunningham is a riot girl, Journalism major, Women’s Studies and French minor. She’s often: reading when she can, watching too much film and television, crying over Fiona Apple and other rambling off trivia no one asked for. Her ideal career is one where she can use her words and point of view to somehow make a living off of, whether it be creatively or not.
About Sydney Cunningham
Sydney Cunningham is a riot girl, Journalism major, Women’s Studies and French minor. She’s often: reading when she can, watching too much film and television, crying over Fiona Apple and other rambling off trivia no one asked for. Her ideal career is one where she can use her words and point of view to somehow make a living off of, whether it be creatively or not.
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