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Incoming freshman is determined to be heard

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Charly Dutton had a decision to make, and it would depend as much on her emotions as her determination.

The incoming freshman at 性视界传媒 and member of Mason鈥檚 was on campus competing to become a , which would pay her tuition.

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Charly Dutton. Photo provided

But the day before her session, Dutton got word that the dog she had for 10 years, a Maltese/Yorkie mix named Brenna, had died.

Eva Bramseco, associate director for undergraduate admissions at the Honors College, gave Dutton the option of going home and continuing the intensive competition virtually. But Dutton, who will major in , was steadfast and earned her scholarship.

鈥淚n the moment, I was just numb,鈥 Dutton said. 鈥淏ut I took it, like, she made it this far, because had she died before I left, I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to make it. So I did the competition with the feeling that I did it for her. She made sure I got down [to Mason].鈥

鈥淐ompeting for a full scholarship and the death of a pet are big life events for any of us,鈥 Bramesco said. 鈥淭hat she was able to carry all the emotions and still be a full participant during our group challenge certainly stood out to me.鈥

Dutton, from Sicklerville, New Jersey, about 25 miles southeast of Philadelphia, definitely stands out.

She was student body president at her high school. When the school鈥檚 principal was asked about students who might be interested in joining the NAACP East Camden County Youth, he immediately thought of her. And when Sicklerville had this summer鈥檚 Juneteenth celebration, Dutton, a part of the Black Lives Matter movement, was the host on stage.

She plans to one day be on an even bigger stage when she runs for office, maybe to be a senator from New Jersey.

鈥淪ince I want to run for office, I need to help the driving force of my generation,鈥 Dutton said. 鈥淚t seems like everyone wants to be involved. I just want to be part of that and inspire others to get involved as well.鈥

Dutton, who also wants to be a lawyer, got a taste of that involvement when she spoke in front of the New Jersey Apportionment Committee, which is in charge of drawing the lines of the state鈥檚 40 legislative districts.

鈥淲hen they gerrymander the map, they break up the communities and suppress the minority vote,鈥 Dutton said. 鈥淚 did not want that to happen to my community.鈥

鈥淲hen I spoke, they really took time to listen,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hey actually emailed me later and told me 鈥榞reat job and we鈥檙e really going to look into it.鈥 I really did feel heard.鈥

聽Dutton feels as enthusiastic about Mason, even though it wasn鈥檛 originally on her radar. During a trip to the area to visit colleges, she and her mother drove by a Mason sign on the highway.

鈥淎nd when we toured, I just loved it,鈥 Dutton said. 鈥淚t felt so right.鈥

It helped when a current student with whom Dutton was on line at a campus coffeehouse talked Mason up as well.

鈥淪he just told me how much fun she was having and how many opportunities she had,鈥 Dutton said. 鈥淪he wasn鈥檛 my major, but she sounded like she was going far. I want to go far like her.鈥