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'''Sue Yang''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2010|10]], was the President of [[CCSC]] for 2009-2010. She won the CCSC election in April [[2008]] along with her [[Action Potential]] party in the only uncontested executive board race in recent history. Yang is also part of the [[Economics Society]] and the [[Undergraduate Recruitment Committee]]. She majors in [[MEALAC]].
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'''Sue Yang''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2010|10]], was the President of [[CCSC]] for 2009-2010. She won the CCSC election in April [[2008]] along with her [[Action Potential]] party in the only uncontested executive board race in recent history. Yang was also part of the [[Economics Society]] and the [[Undergraduate Recruitment Committee]]. She majored in [[MEALAC]].
  
 
During her time as president, her council created the Gender-Neutral Housing Taskforce, which sought to remove the gender restriction on doubles in Columbia's residence halls.  Yang also worked with then-ESC President [[Whitney Green]] on a proposal to the [[University Senate]] regarding changes to the academic calendar.
 
During her time as president, her council created the Gender-Neutral Housing Taskforce, which sought to remove the gender restriction on doubles in Columbia's residence halls.  Yang also worked with then-ESC President [[Whitney Green]] on a proposal to the [[University Senate]] regarding changes to the academic calendar.
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In 2010, Yang received the [[Charles M. Rolker Jr. Prize]].
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[George Krebs]]|succeeded=[[Learned Foote]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2009-2010}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[George Krebs]]|succeeded=[[Learned Foote]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2009-2010}}

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Sue Yang
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Sue Yang, CC '10, was the President of CCSC for 2009-2010. She won the CCSC election in April 2008 along with her Action Potential party in the only uncontested executive board race in recent history. Yang was also part of the Economics Society and the Undergraduate Recruitment Committee. She majored in MEALAC.

During her time as president, her council created the Gender-Neutral Housing Taskforce, which sought to remove the gender restriction on doubles in Columbia's residence halls. Yang also worked with then-ESC President Whitney Green on a proposal to the University Senate regarding changes to the academic calendar.

In 2010, Yang received the Charles M. Rolker Jr. Prize.

Preceded by
George Krebs
President of the CCSC 
2009-2010
Succeeded by
Learned Foote