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− | '''Mark Rudd''' is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the [[1968 protests]]. He was the leader of the university's [[Students for a Democratic Society]] and left after his junior year in the aftermath of the protests. | + | '''Mark Rudd''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '69 (never graduated) is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the [[1968 protests]]. He was the leader of the university's [[Students for a Democratic Society]] and left after his junior year in the aftermath of the protests. |
Today, he teaches math at the Albuquerque Community College. | Today, he teaches math at the Albuquerque Community College. |
Revision as of 13:13, 11 April 2007
Mark Rudd CC '69 (never graduated) is perhaps the most well-known student activist (or radical, depending on where you stand) to come from the 1968 protests. He was the leader of the university's Students for a Democratic Society and left after his junior year in the aftermath of the protests.
Today, he teaches math at the Albuquerque Community College.
He is the greatest enemy of Tao Tan.