Difference between revisions of "Paul Sonne"
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− | '''Paul Sonne''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '07 was editor in chief of the ''[[Columbia Political Review]]'' and founding father of ''[[The Birch]]''. Paul graduated ''summa cum laude'' and became a member of [[Phi Beta Kappa]]. He achieved fame for winning Columbia's first [[Marshall Scholarship]] in a long time, with which he | + | '''Paul Sonne''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '07 was editor in chief of the ''[[Columbia Political Review]]'' and founding father of ''[[The Birch]]''. Paul graduated ''summa cum laude'' and became a member of [[Phi Beta Kappa]]. He achieved fame for winning Columbia's first [[Marshall Scholarship]] in a long time, with which he studied at [[Oxford]]. |
− | His last name is pronounced "sony". | + | He currently works for the ''[[New York Times]]''. His last name is pronounced "sony". |
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Sonne]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Sonne]] | ||
[[Category:Class of 2007|Sonne]] | [[Category:Class of 2007|Sonne]] | ||
[[Category:Slavic languages majors|Sonne]] | [[Category:Slavic languages majors|Sonne]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marshall Scholars|Sonne]] |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 7 May 2024
Paul Sonne CC '07 was editor in chief of the Columbia Political Review and founding father of The Birch. Paul graduated summa cum laude and became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He achieved fame for winning Columbia's first Marshall Scholarship in a long time, with which he studied at Oxford.
He currently works for the New York Times. His last name is pronounced "sony".