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− | '''Barack Obama''' | + | '''Barack Obama''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '83 is a US Senator from Illinois and a Democratic party candidate for the 2008 presidential election. |
− | He also tends to forget/ignore his Columbia affiliation, preferring to mention the fact he attended [[Harvard]]'s law school. While at Columbia, Obama lived off campus, spent most of his time in Butler, and made few friends. According to his Myspace profile, he majored in PoliSci, with a minor in "International Relations," a designation which does not exist at Columbia. | + | He also tends to forget/ignore his Columbia affiliation, preferring to mention the fact he attended [[Harvard]]'s law school. While at Columbia, Obama lived off campus, spent most of his time in Butler, and made few friends. According to his Myspace profile, he majored in [[Political Science Department|PoliSci]], with a minor in "International Relations," a designation which does not exist at Columbia. |
He [[Transfer student|transferred]] to CC from Occidental College which (poor place) is mentioned even less frequently by the young senator. | He [[Transfer student|transferred]] to CC from Occidental College which (poor place) is mentioned even less frequently by the young senator. | ||
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Obama, Barack]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Obama, Barack]] |
Revision as of 13:20, 10 May 2007
Barack Obama CC '83 is a US Senator from Illinois and a Democratic party candidate for the 2008 presidential election.
He also tends to forget/ignore his Columbia affiliation, preferring to mention the fact he attended Harvard's law school. While at Columbia, Obama lived off campus, spent most of his time in Butler, and made few friends. According to his Myspace profile, he majored in PoliSci, with a minor in "International Relations," a designation which does not exist at Columbia.
He transferred to CC from Occidental College which (poor place) is mentioned even less frequently by the young senator.