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'''Eric Matthew Schoenfeld''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2008|08]], is a [[Mathematics Department|mathematics]] and [[Philosophy Department|philosophy]] major from the rural tundra of [[w:Minnesota|Minnesota]]. Eric participates in [[mock trial]], frequently presenting closing arguments for the defense.
  
Eric Schoenfeld is a rising senior majoring in [[Mathematics Department|Mathematics]] and [[Philosophy Department|Philosophy]].
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Schoenfeld's friends include [[Rajiv Sicora]] and [[Alonzo]]. Along with [[Rajiv Sicora|Rajiv]], he is a lead member of the defunct band ''The Sexy Pirates'', which has apparently recorded two albums, ''Goodbye to Those Who Won't Be Back'' (which may still be available at [[Kim's Videos]]) and an as yet unreleased album tentatively titled ''Sam the Man at the Trianon Ballroom''.  The band's style has been described as "a funky sorta new kind of Beatles". The band dissolved in 2006 after completing ''Sam the Man'', collaboration with the other members no longer tenable.  However, Eric and Rajiv continue to write music and work together, with a third album in distant sight when Rajiv comes back from Lyon, France.
  
==Upbringing==
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[[Category:Columbia College students|Schoenfeld, Eric]]
 
 
Eric Schoenfeld hails from the rural tundra of Minnesota.
 
 
 
==Philosophy==
 
 
 
In his discussions with [[Rajiv Sicora|Rajiv Sicora]] and [[Alonzo]], Eric has shown a tendency towards Skepticisim.
 
 
 
Eric is currently taken by Kant's Critique of Pure Reason after studying it for a semester. He plans to study Wittgenstein over the summer.
 
 
 
==Music==
 
 
 
Eric, along with [[Rajiv Sicora| Rajiv]], is a lead member of the defunct band ''The Sexy Pirates''.  This Minnesotta based band recorded two albums, ''Goodbye to Those Who Won't Be Back'' (which may still be available at [[Kim's Videos]]) and a yet unreleased album tentatively titled ''Sam the Man at the Trianon Ballroom''.  The band's style has been described as "a funky sorta new kind of Beatles."
 
 
 
The band dissolved in 2006 after completing ''Sam the Man'', collaboration with the other members no longer tenable.  However, Eric and Rajiv continue to write music and work together, with a third album in distant sight when Rajiv comes back from Lyon, France.
 
 
 
[[Alonzo]], a friend of both band members, plans to write a commentary on the lyrics of the two albums in the style of Nabokov's ''Pale Fire''.  This project, like everything else on Alonzo's aesthetic to-do list, will probably never bear fruit.
 
 
 
==Activities and Miscellanea==
 
 
 
Eric participates in [[mock trial]].  He frequently presents closing arguments for the defense.
 
 
 
His miscellaneous interests include local history and photography with disposable cameras.  He actively maintains a collection of ceramic purchased at local flea markets. He is also notorious for the "big girls" who love him.
 
 
 
[[Category: Students]]
 

Revision as of 03:49, 25 May 2007

Eric Matthew Schoenfeld, CC '08, is a mathematics and philosophy major from the rural tundra of Minnesota. Eric participates in mock trial, frequently presenting closing arguments for the defense.

Schoenfeld's friends include Rajiv Sicora and Alonzo. Along with Rajiv, he is a lead member of the defunct band The Sexy Pirates, which has apparently recorded two albums, Goodbye to Those Who Won't Be Back (which may still be available at Kim's Videos) and an as yet unreleased album tentatively titled Sam the Man at the Trianon Ballroom. The band's style has been described as "a funky sorta new kind of Beatles". The band dissolved in 2006 after completing Sam the Man, collaboration with the other members no longer tenable. However, Eric and Rajiv continue to write music and work together, with a third album in distant sight when Rajiv comes back from Lyon, France.