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− | '''Juli Weiner''' [[Barnard|BC]] ’[[2010|10]] is the former editor in chief of ''[[The Blue and White]]'' and former editor of [[Bwog]]. She also interned for ''[[The New Yorker]]'', n+1, Teen Vogue, The Huffington Post, and Wonkette. She is currently a blogger at Vanity Fair. | + | '''Juli Weiner''' [[Barnard College|BC]] ’[[2010|10]] is the former editor in chief of ''[[The Blue and White]]'' and former editor of [[Bwog]]. She also interned for ''[[The New Yorker]]'', n+1, Teen Vogue, The Huffington Post, and Wonkette. She is currently a blogger at Vanity Fair. |
Much of Bwog's greatest writing occurred under her tenure as "editrix" and that of her successor,[[James Downie| Jim Downie]], as she brought to the site a strong knack for gossip and irreverent but knowledgeable coverage of the bureaucracy and politics of Columbia. | Much of Bwog's greatest writing occurred under her tenure as "editrix" and that of her successor,[[James Downie| Jim Downie]], as she brought to the site a strong knack for gossip and irreverent but knowledgeable coverage of the bureaucracy and politics of Columbia. |
Revision as of 16:06, 24 May 2013
Juli Weiner BC ’10 is the former editor in chief of The Blue and White and former editor of Bwog. She also interned for The New Yorker, n+1, Teen Vogue, The Huffington Post, and Wonkette. She is currently a blogger at Vanity Fair.
Much of Bwog's greatest writing occurred under her tenure as "editrix" and that of her successor, Jim Downie, as she brought to the site a strong knack for gossip and irreverent but knowledgeable coverage of the bureaucracy and politics of Columbia.
Donald Trump called her a "bad writer" after she wrote an article critical of him at Vanity Fair.[1]
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Preceded by Anna Phillips |
Editor in Chief of The Blue and White 2009 |
Succeeded by Jon Hill |
Preceded by Lydia DePillis |
Bwog Editor 2008 |
Succeeded by James Downie |