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'''Thomas Vinciguerra''' (b. Oct. 8, 1963), [[Columbia College|CC]] '85, [[J-School|J]] '86, [[GSAS]] '[[1990|90]] revived the [[Philolexian Society]] in [[1985]] along with five Columbia College undergraduates and has thereafter been known to members of that society as its "Avatar". He was also an editor of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] and assisted in the [[1982]] revival of the [[Varsity Show]].
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'''Thomas Vinciguerra''' (b. Oct. 8, 1963), [[Columbia College|CC]] '85, [[J-School|J]] '86, [[GSAS]] '[[1990|90]] revived the [[Philolexian Society]] in [[1985]] and has thereafter been known to members as its "Avatar". He was also an editor of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] and participated in the [[1982]] revival of the [[Varsity Show]].
  
 
An editor at ''[[Columbia College Today]]'' magazine for more than a decade, he is now deputy editor of the newsmagazine ''The Week'' and contributes frequently to ''The New York Times''.
 
An editor at ''[[Columbia College Today]]'' magazine for more than a decade, he is now deputy editor of the newsmagazine ''The Week'' and contributes frequently to ''The New York Times''.

Revision as of 14:27, 3 August 2007

Thomas Vinciguerra (b. Oct. 8, 1963), CC '85, J '86, GSAS '90 revived the Philolexian Society in 1985 and has thereafter been known to members as its "Avatar". He was also an editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator and participated in the 1982 revival of the Varsity Show.

An editor at Columbia College Today magazine for more than a decade, he is now deputy editor of the newsmagazine The Week and contributes frequently to The New York Times.