Difference between revisions of "Michelle Diamond"
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== CCSC Presidency == | == CCSC Presidency == | ||
− | Diamond's time as CCSC President was fairly quiet. The only major issue that persisted throughout the year was space in Lerner Hall, which had already been a perennial issue for some time. Diamond also spearheaded the creation of the "I am Light Blue" campaign, which sought to increase school spirit by highlighting the achievements of individuals within the community. | + | Diamond's time as CCSC President was fairly quiet. The only major issue that persisted throughout the year was space in [[Lerner Hall]], which had already been a perennial issue for some time. Diamond also spearheaded the creation of the "I am Light Blue" campaign, which sought to increase school spirit by highlighting the achievements of individuals within the community. |
{{succession|preceded=[[Seth Flaxman]]|succeeded=[[George Krebs]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2007-2008}} | {{succession|preceded=[[Seth Flaxman]]|succeeded=[[George Krebs]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2007-2008}} |
Revision as of 22:15, 31 March 2010
Michelle Diamond, CC '08, was the President of CCSC for 2007-2008. She won the CCSC election in April 2007 along with her One Columbia party. Diamond was also the publisher of the Columbia Political Review, and was a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship.
The Bwog likes to make puns involving her last name.
CCSC Presidency
Diamond's time as CCSC President was fairly quiet. The only major issue that persisted throughout the year was space in Lerner Hall, which had already been a perennial issue for some time. Diamond also spearheaded the creation of the "I am Light Blue" campaign, which sought to increase school spirit by highlighting the achievements of individuals within the community.
Preceded by Seth Flaxman |
President of the CCSC 2007-2008 |
Succeeded by George Krebs |