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Use of this term generally indicates that the individual is either popular, famous, infamous, or extremely interesting in some way. Those chosen as campus characters for the ''B&W'' are profiled in a short article coupled with a sketched headshot, in ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' fashion.
 
Use of this term generally indicates that the individual is either popular, famous, infamous, or extremely interesting in some way. Those chosen as campus characters for the ''B&W'' are profiled in a short article coupled with a sketched headshot, in ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' fashion.
  
== A Partial List of Campus Characters ==
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The feature was featured in [[V117]], in the song, "Campus Character."
  
*[[Kate Berthold]]
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[[Category:Definitions]]
* [[Josh Bolotsky]]
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[[Category:Campus Characters|*]]
* [[Coogan Brennan]]
 
* [[David Chait]]
 
* [[Seth Flaxman]]
 
* [[Alex Gartenfeld]]
 
  
[[Category:Definitions]]
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==External Links==
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*[http://bwog.com/tag/campus-characters/ Campus Characters on Bwog]
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*[http://www.thevarsityshow.com/v117/ V117's song, "Campus Character]

Latest revision as of 00:42, 6 May 2013

A Campus Character is someone who has been featured in the "Campus Characters" section of The Blue and White, or, alternatively, a well-known campus figure whom people feel should be included in said section.

Use of this term generally indicates that the individual is either popular, famous, infamous, or extremely interesting in some way. Those chosen as campus characters for the B&W are profiled in a short article coupled with a sketched headshot, in Wall Street Journal fashion.

The feature was featured in V117, in the song, "Campus Character."

External Links