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'''Mason Amelotte''' [[CC]] '[[18]] succeeded [[Britt Fossum]] as [[Bwog]] Editor in December 2015. He hails from the Lone Star State, where he attended an all-male Catholic prep school in Dallas. He intends to complete a major in biochemistry if he can pass Mowsh bio. His interests include Lady Gaga, tattoos, and Mel's Burger Bar. Mason wrote this article himself because he's that self-absorbed.
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'''Mason Amelotte''', [[CC]] '[[18]] succeeded [[Britt Fossum]] as [[Bwog]] Editor in December 2015. He hails from the Lone Star State, where he attended an all-male Catholic prep school in Dallas. He intends to complete a major in biochemistry if he can pass Mowsh bio. His interests include Lady Gaga, tattoos, and Mel's Burger Bar.  
  
After joining Bwog in September of 2014, he served as Sunday Daily Editor during his freshman year, before eventually becoming Deputy Editor in the Fall of 2015.
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After joining Bwog in September of 2014, he served as Sunday Daily Editor during his freshman year, before eventually becoming Deputy Editor in the Fall of 2015. He became Editor-in-chief in Spring 2015, and he resigned from the position immediately following [[Thetagate 2.0]].
  
In his first month as editor, he chose to [http://bwog.com/2015/12/23/until-next-year-columbia sever ties] between Bwog and the Columbia University (No Budget) Sketch Show (formerly Bwog Video). Since then, he has attempted to prompt a dialogue on campus surrounding Greek Life at Columbia. Major stories that Bwog covered during the beginning of his editorship include a [http://bwog.com/2015/12/10/sororities-fall-apart bullying scandal] involving the President of Gamma Phi Beta, [http://bwog.com/2015/12/08/igc-greek-judicial-board-chair-winner-accused-of-unfair-electioneering unfair electioneering] within the Intergreek Council, an investigative piece into [http://bwog.com/2016/01/27/the-schisms-of-sisterhood sorority formal recruitment], and [http://bwog.com/2016/02/03/thought-theta-thought-wrong Theta Gate 2.0]. Mason was forced to resign from Bwog as a result of his shitty personality and his terrible sense of journalistic ethics.  
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In his first month as editor, he chose to [http://bwog.com/2015/12/23/until-next-year-columbia sever ties] between Bwog and the Columbia University (No Budget) Sketch Show (formerly Bwog Video). Since then, he has attempted to prompt a dialogue on campus surrounding Greek Life at Columbia. Major stories that Bwog covered during the beginning of his editorship include a [http://bwog.com/2015/12/10/sororities-fall-apart bullying scandal] involving the President of Gamma Phi Beta, [http://bwog.com/2015/12/08/igc-greek-judicial-board-chair-winner-accused-of-unfair-electioneering unfair electioneering] within the Intergreek Council, an investigative piece into [http://bwog.com/2016/01/27/the-schisms-of-sisterhood sorority formal recruitment], and [http://bwog.com/2016/02/03/thought-theta-thought-wrong Theta Gate 2.0].  
 
   
 
   
 
On campus, he also serves as the Vice President External of the newly reformed [[Zeta Beta Tau]] fraternity.
 
On campus, he also serves as the Vice President External of the newly reformed [[Zeta Beta Tau]] fraternity.

Latest revision as of 19:14, 28 April 2016

Mason Amelotte, CC '18 succeeded Britt Fossum as Bwog Editor in December 2015. He hails from the Lone Star State, where he attended an all-male Catholic prep school in Dallas. He intends to complete a major in biochemistry if he can pass Mowsh bio. His interests include Lady Gaga, tattoos, and Mel's Burger Bar.

After joining Bwog in September of 2014, he served as Sunday Daily Editor during his freshman year, before eventually becoming Deputy Editor in the Fall of 2015. He became Editor-in-chief in Spring 2015, and he resigned from the position immediately following Thetagate 2.0.

In his first month as editor, he chose to sever ties between Bwog and the Columbia University (No Budget) Sketch Show (formerly Bwog Video). Since then, he has attempted to prompt a dialogue on campus surrounding Greek Life at Columbia. Major stories that Bwog covered during the beginning of his editorship include a bullying scandal involving the President of Gamma Phi Beta, unfair electioneering within the Intergreek Council, an investigative piece into sorority formal recruitment, and Theta Gate 2.0.

On campus, he also serves as the Vice President External of the newly reformed Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.

Preceded by
Britt Fossum
Bwog Editor 
2016
Succeeded by
Rachel Deal