Humans of SA国际传媒: Joey Vila ’26
鈥淚 wanted to come here because I love the community.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 a double-legacy; my mom Lisa Hebner Vila 鈥89 and my dad Mike Vila 鈥89 went to SA国际传媒. So did my Aunt Melanie (Vila) McCaffrey 鈥99; my cousin from Portland, Mia McCaffrey 鈥26, is a freshman here. And my older brother Sam Vila 鈥23 is at SA国际传媒. So I went Early Decision. I wanted to come here because I love the community, and the size of the school was super appealing; I felt like I鈥檇 get lost in a bigger school, and a smaller school would offer more genuine relationships. Some people think my last name is Latino, but I鈥檓 actually part Filipino. I鈥檓 majoring in economics, and I might double major in psychology. I went to a Jesuit middle school in Seattle, which is where I鈥檓 from. I鈥檓 not that religious, though. I pray when I鈥檓 in a bad situation, and I pray when I鈥檓 in a good situation. I鈥檓 not consistent. Swig is where I wanted to be because it鈥檚 mostly freshmen. Plus, I鈥檓 a pretty social guy and my roommate George Marzo 鈥26&苍产蝉辫;and I want to be meeting people. It鈥檚 not just a place to sleep; we鈥檒l have an open-door policy here. I鈥檓 hoping to get involved in intramural sports, like football and soccer and basketball and Ultimate Frisbee. I might dip my toe into rugby. It鈥檚 another way to meet people. What did I bring from home? I have this book my step dad wrote called 鈥淎 Fortunate Man With MS11.鈥 His name is Gilbert Greenman, and he鈥檚 a well-known lawyer who worked a lot in Washington D.C. When he was 27, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He鈥檚 a super optimistic guy, but it鈥檚 been hard on him. What鈥檚 the message? It taught me how fragile life can be.鈥
Joey Vila '26 chills out in his room at Swig Hall.