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''Brian Wagner'' [[SEAS|SEAS]] '[[2013|13]] is served as editor-in-chief of ''[[The Blue and White]]'' for the 2012 calendar year.
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'''Brian Wagner,''' [[SEAS|SEAS]] '[[2013|13]] served as editor in chief of ''[[The Blue and White]]'' for the [[2012]] calendar year.  Impressively, and unprecedentedly, he served simultaneously as managing editor of [[Bwog]]. Objectively the best.
  
{{succession|preceded=[[Mark Hay]]|succeeded=[[Conor Skelding]]|office=Editor in Chief of The Blue and White|years=2012}}
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Wagner majored in Computer Engineering. After graduating, he went west, where he flourished in the golden pastures of California.
  
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{{succession|preceded=[[Mark Hay]]|succeeded=[[Conor Skelding]]|office=Editor in Chief of ''The Blue and White''|years=2012}}
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[[Category:SEAS alumni|Wagner]]
 
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[[Category:B&W editors|Wagner]]

Latest revision as of 01:54, 12 November 2014

Brian Wagner, SEAS '13 served as editor in chief of The Blue and White for the 2012 calendar year. Impressively, and unprecedentedly, he served simultaneously as managing editor of Bwog. Objectively the best.

Wagner majored in Computer Engineering. After graduating, he went west, where he flourished in the golden pastures of California.

Preceded by
Mark Hay
Editor in Chief of The Blue and White 
2012
Succeeded by
Conor Skelding