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'''Kwame Spearman''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2006|06]] wrote a column for the ''[[Spec]]'', bragged about dating female athletes, embodied metrosexualism, and, as his class' president, unsuccessfully attempted to start rivalries with [[Brown]]<ref>http://www.browndailyherald.com/editorial-fighting-words-1.2092979</ref> and [[Dartmouth]]<ref>http://thedartmouth.com/2004/10/28/opinion/rivalries/</ref>, of all places, which he has not let go of even years after graduating.<ref>http://www.specblogs.com/2008/09/22/why-so-serious-columbian-response</ref>
 
'''Kwame Spearman''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2006|06]] wrote a column for the ''[[Spec]]'', bragged about dating female athletes, embodied metrosexualism, and, as his class' president, unsuccessfully attempted to start rivalries with [[Brown]]<ref>http://www.browndailyherald.com/editorial-fighting-words-1.2092979</ref> and [[Dartmouth]]<ref>http://thedartmouth.com/2004/10/28/opinion/rivalries/</ref>, of all places, which he has not let go of even years after graduating.<ref>http://www.specblogs.com/2008/09/22/why-so-serious-columbian-response</ref>
  
After Columbia, Kwame attended [[Yale]] Law School and is now at [[Harvard]] Business School, where his activities have remained more or less the same.<ref>http://media.www.harbus.org/media/storage/paper343/news/2009/11/09/News/Dating.Hbs.Kwame-3826411.shtml</ref>
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After Columbia, Kwame attended [[Yale]] Law School and [[Harvard]] Business School, where his activities have remained more or less the same.<ref>http://media.www.harbus.org/media/storage/paper343/news/2009/11/09/News/Dating.Hbs.Kwame-3826411.shtml</ref>
 
 
He is an open gay.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 6 September 2011

Kwame Spearman
Kwame Spearman

Kwame Spearman CC '06 wrote a column for the Spec, bragged about dating female athletes, embodied metrosexualism, and, as his class' president, unsuccessfully attempted to start rivalries with Brown[1] and Dartmouth[2], of all places, which he has not let go of even years after graduating.[3]

After Columbia, Kwame attended Yale Law School and Harvard Business School, where his activities have remained more or less the same.[4]

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