Difference between revisions of "Karishma Habbu"
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− | '''Karishma Habbu''' [[CC]]'[[2013|13]] | + | '''Karishma Habbu''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2013|13]] was the president of the [[Columbia College Student Council]] for the [[2012]]-[[2013]] academic year. Her successful party, [[The 212]], won the spring [[CCSC Elections, 2012|2012 elections]] by a margin of two-to-one. She was a [[Biology|biology]] major, and is originally from Atlanta. During her time as president, she was affectionately known as '''Prezbu'''. |
− | + | Under her leadership, [[CCSC]] led the Save the [[Arts Initiative|Arts Initiative]] campaign, pushed for a first year pass/fail program, launched [[WTF Columbia]], planned the first annual Hackathon, and oversaw the Columbia Music Festival. She left proverbially large but literally quite small shoes to fill. | |
− | [[Category:Columbia College | + | {{succession|preceded=[[Aki Terasaki]]|succeeded=[[Daphne Chen]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2012-2013}} |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://bwog.com/2013/04/01/campus-character-karishma-habbu/ Karishma's Campus Character from Blue and White] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Habbu]] | ||
[[Category:MESAAS majors|Habbu]] | [[Category:MESAAS majors|Habbu]] | ||
[[Category:CCSC presidents|Habbu]] | [[Category:CCSC presidents|Habbu]] | ||
[[Category:Class of 2013|Habbu]] | [[Category:Class of 2013|Habbu]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Campus Characters|Habbu]] |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 6 August 2013
Karishma Habbu CC '13 was the president of the Columbia College Student Council for the 2012-2013 academic year. Her successful party, The 212, won the spring 2012 elections by a margin of two-to-one. She was a biology major, and is originally from Atlanta. During her time as president, she was affectionately known as Prezbu.
Under her leadership, CCSC led the Save the Arts Initiative campaign, pushed for a first year pass/fail program, launched WTF Columbia, planned the first annual Hackathon, and oversaw the Columbia Music Festival. She left proverbially large but literally quite small shoes to fill.
Preceded by Aki Terasaki |
President of the CCSC 2012-2013 |
Succeeded by Daphne Chen |