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5/13/2026 | 1m 19sVideo has Closed Captions
Graduating senior Remi Foust explains why she chose to pursue three majors...
Graduating senior Remi Foust explains why she chose to pursue three majors and three minors all while serving as president of UMD's student government.
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Graduating senior Remi Foust explains why she chose to pursue three majors and three minors all while serving as president of UMD's student government.
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I have three, three majors.
Yeah.
I'm Remi Faust, and I am a graduating senior at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
I am an English major, a writing studies major, and then the third one is it's one degree, but it is called environment, sustainability and geography.
I have three minors.
It really just comes down to I'm really bad at making decisions.
I've always liked school, but I didn't know what I wanted to do, and I didn't until, like six months ago anyway.
But I just picked three degrees because I could finish them in four years and was like, these are all things I like, so I'll do them.
I'm a total nerd, I love school.
It's.
I have fun, like, I'm working on my final research paper right now, and it's so much fun.
Became the sustainability director, which was super fun.
And I did that role for a year.
Sustainability is it has a lot of meanings.
But for me, it really just comes down to trying to do your best every day to make conscious choices for the planet.
I have been student body president for two years and it was really, really cool experience.
Speaking at commencement, it was really hard to write the speech.
I wasn't really sure what I wanted to talk about.
And stay away from things that wouldn't, like, make me cry in front of everybody because it's very emotional time.
But my main message is that everyone has a fun story to tell from their college experience, and it'll be interesting to see what we all all tell in a few years The Slice from PBS North, presented by the Teberg Fund.
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