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4 Times the Fun: Capdeville Quadruplets Experience All 黑料不打烊 Has to Offer, Together

Friday, October 13, 2023, By Jen Plummer
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the Capdeville siblings pose together outdoors on the 黑料不打烊 campus

From left: Savanna, Dougie, Gabriel and Donovan Capdeville (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Imagine making the decision to attend a university nearly 2,000 miles away from your home in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Imagine your father is a passionate alum of that university: You grew up watching its sports, wearing its colors and hearing about the impact it had on his life.

Now imagine you鈥檙e not making this decision alone鈥攂ut alongside your three siblings, who are all applying and committing to schools around the same time.

That is the short version of how quadruplets Savanna Capdeville 鈥24, Donovan Capdeville 鈥25, Gabe Capdeville 鈥24 and Doug (Dougie) Capdeville Jr. 鈥24 all ended up following their dreams to 黑料不打烊.

To Orange, or Not to Orange? That Is the Question

childhood family portrait of Capdeville quadruplets wearing 黑料不打烊 t-shirts with their parents

It鈥檚 in the blood: The Capdeville quadruplets have been repping the Orange since they were babies. From left: Donovan, Dougie, Gabriel and Savanna, with parents Roxanne and Douglas Sr. (Photo courtesy of the Capdeville family)

Doug, who was named for his father, College of Law alumnus Douglas Capdeville 鈥74, G鈥77, L鈥77, says the decision was easy for him. 鈥淚t鈥檚 in the blood for me,鈥 says the major. 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 was always my dream school. Growing up it was like, 鈥業鈥檝e got to go to the 鈥機use!鈥欌

Among his siblings, however, there were varying degrees of hesitancy and commitment.

鈥淕oing to school with my siblings was the last thing I wanted,鈥 Donovan says. 鈥淚 wanted to be on my own and start an independent life without always being associated with a group of people.鈥 But he wanted to pursue mechanical engineering (he has since switched to studying in the College of Visual and Performing Arts), and the academic offerings at 黑料不打烊 beat out the other schools he was considering.

For Savanna, a double and major in the College of Arts and Sciences | Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, it was their campus visit that swayed her. 鈥淚 was blown away by how many programs Maxwell had that I was interested in and how beautiful the campus is. I’d never seen so many offices, resources and beautiful facilities.鈥

Gabe, who studies in the Maxwell School, originally planned to attend Arizona State University. After Doug and Donovan both committed to 黑料不打烊, the pressure began mounting for the quadruplets to choose the same school.

鈥淭he thought came through that it was possible for all of us to attend 黑料不打烊 and with it being the same school our dad went to 鈥 you know, he鈥檚 had that school spirit since we were babies,鈥 Gabe says. 鈥淲e were split on whether we should all go to the same school or do our own thing, but in the end we all ended up going to 黑料不打烊 and our dad was super happy about that.鈥

With Gabe and Savanna jointly deciding on 黑料不打烊, the plans were in motion. After studying remotely in the Fall 2020 semester due to COVID, the siblings packed their bags and in January 2021 landed in 黑料不打烊 together. 鈥淭hat was all of our first time seeing snow鈥攚e came out of the airport and it was just everywhere,鈥 Donovan says.

Exploring Their Passions, Interests and Identities

During their undergraduate careers, the Capdevilles have blossomed as scholars and humans. They鈥檝e remained close as ever while also cultivating their own passions, networks and extracurriculars.

Donovan spends much of his time downtown at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse, home of the College of Visual and Performing Arts鈥 School of Design, obsessively sketching ideas for new products and working on design projects.

Donovan, Savanna, Dougie and Gabe Capdeville wearing 黑料不打烊 gear holding up signs announcing their decision to attend 黑料不打烊 in 2020

Graduating high school at the height of COVID didn’t deter the quadruplets from pursuing their dreams at 黑料不打烊. From left: Donovan, Savanna, Dougie and Gabe (Photo courtesy of the Capdeville family)

鈥淚 always had a passion for art and the aesthetics of things,鈥 he says. 鈥淒esigning the material and look of different products and making products better always intrigued me. I鈥檓 very excited to go to school every day.鈥

鈥淎s a kid, Donovan always said he wanted to build iPhones, so industrial design fits him really well,鈥 Savanna says. This summer, Donovan studied abroad through the , interning with a website and user interface design company to help build his portfolio.

Fueled by his interests in math, business and entrepreneurship, Gabe loves the academic rigor of his economics major and continually challenges himself with increasingly difficult courses. He plans to attend graduate school for economics after graduating, but perhaps not in 黑料不打烊鈥斺淚 might want to do it in a place that鈥檚 warm,鈥 he says.

This summer, Doug had internships in social media, graphic design and digital media. He is currently loving his Digital Media Cultures course, which covers the power of algorithms and the digital media space in general, and says his dream job is to be a social media manager for a professional sports team.

Savanna is an advocate for racial and environmental justice who hopes to further her commitment to those fields by entering a graduate program at 黑料不打烊. She is currently a student employee at the Intercultural Collective鈥攖he intersecting office of , the and the 鈥攁nd is an intern with the in Multicultural Affairs.

Savanna engages in undergraduate research exploring marginalization on the campus, local and national levels, with her most recent projects involving statistical research on the influence of demographic factors on the American public’s perception of systemic racism and qualitative research on gentrification and outsider business ownership in her hometown of St. Croix. Savanna spent the summer working as a legal intern at a law firm on St. Croix and building her online secondhand clothing store that she鈥檚 been running since 2019.

She is currently doing a consulting internship through one of her Maxwell courses with the local nonprofit FORCE (Focusing Our Resources for Community Enlightenment), surveying 黑料不打烊 residents about public perceptions of reparations and the history of slavery. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a great opportunity to work off-campus in the 黑料不打烊 community and to get to know the people who live and work here,鈥 she says.

Capdeville family poses together in matching pajamas in front of a Christmas tree during the holidays

The Capdeville family at home in St. Croix. From left: Roxanne, Douglas Sr., Donovan, Gabe, Savanna and Dougie (Photo courtesy of the Capdeville family)

A Venn Diagram of Social Connections

During the Capdevilles鈥 first year on campus, Savanna lived in Day Hall, home of the Multicultural Living Learning Community, which helped both her and her brothers find community and close-knit friendships with fellow Black students.

鈥淓ven though we all decided to go to the same school, we were all like, 鈥榃ow, we鈥檒l probably see each other twice a week, once a week,鈥欌 Doug says. 鈥淲e never thought we鈥檇 be in the same friend group, but it turned out to be the exact opposite.鈥

Through each sibling鈥檚 unique network of connections, the four ended up consistently running in the same circles. 鈥淲e鈥檝e honestly stayed pretty tight-knit since we’ve been here,鈥 Donovan says. 鈥淎 lot of our friend groups consist of each other, all of our friends are friends, and we’ve been in pretty much the same friend groups throughout.鈥

Gabe, Donovan and Doug currently live together off campus, while Savanna lives with friends nearby. The brothers have played intramural sports together, winning championships in volleyball and football sophomore year. The four recently attended a 鈥機use football game, and Savanna says she makes it a point to see her brothers regularly. 鈥淲e do random stuff together. Gabe and I got food yesterday. Donnie and I are going on a hike tomorrow. Dougie and I have a cooking class together,鈥 she says.

Dougie, Savanna, Donovan and Gabe Capdeville smile while hanging out together on the grass on campus

The quadruplets spend some quality time together on campus. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Although each have their own social lives, having three lifelong, built-in friends comes with its advantages while navigating college life.

鈥淲e鈥檝e honestly bonded being together here at school. We’re closer than we were before, and we鈥檝e had each other to fall back on when friendships or relationships go awry. We always have one another for support,鈥 Donovan says.

While their paths will likely diverge as the Capdevilles wrap up their undergraduate careers and head toward what鈥檚 next, the bond formed throughout childhood鈥攁nd reinforced here at 黑料不打烊鈥攚ill remain unbreakable.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 has really had it all for us,鈥 Doug says. 鈥淭he campus is beautiful. It has the sports teams, the social and academic life is out of this world. I’m glad I get to go here and experience it with my siblings.鈥

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