Difference between revisions of "Julia Goodman"

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During her time as editor, Bwog received criticism from activist groups for publishing a document used to organize discussion at a town hall on the Rules of University Conduct, then retracting the names. Bwog's editorial board subsequently apologized and held an open forum.
 
During her time as editor, Bwog received criticism from activist groups for publishing a document used to organize discussion at a town hall on the Rules of University Conduct, then retracting the names. Bwog's editorial board subsequently apologized and held an open forum.
  
{{succession|preceded=[[Maud Rozee]]|succeeded=Incumbent|office=Bwog Editor|years=2014}}
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{{succession|preceded=[[Maud Rozee]]|succeeded=[[Taylor Grasdalen]]|office=Bwog Editor|years=2014}}
  
 
[[Category:Columbia College students]]
 
[[Category:Columbia College students]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2016]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2016]]
 
[[Category:Bwog editors]]
 
[[Category:Bwog editors]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 7 December 2014

Julia Goodman CC '16 succeeded Sarah Faith Thompson and Maud Rozee as Bwog Editor in September 2014.

During her time as editor, Bwog received criticism from activist groups for publishing a document used to organize discussion at a town hall on the Rules of University Conduct, then retracting the names. Bwog's editorial board subsequently apologized and held an open forum.

Preceded by
Maud Rozee
Bwog Editor 
2014
Succeeded by
Taylor Grasdalen