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'''William Miles Hughes''' [[CC]] '13 is from Coarsegold, California, majoring in English and Mathematics. Will is the current CCSC Vice President of Policy, and the President of [[CUPAL]]. He is the current lead for [[Advocates for the Arts Initiative]].  
 
'''William Miles Hughes''' [[CC]] '13 is from Coarsegold, California, majoring in English and Mathematics. Will is the current CCSC Vice President of Policy, and the President of [[CUPAL]]. He is the current lead for [[Advocates for the Arts Initiative]].  
  
Will has his own show on WBAR, ''THE GOOOOOON SQUAD'', volunteers as a peer advocate with the [[Gay Health Advocacy Project]], and is a peer advisor with the Center for Student Advising. He was formerly the Vice President of CUPAL.  
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Will hosts a show on [[WBAR]], ''THE GOOOOOON SQUAD'', volunteers as a peer advocate with the [[Gay Health Advocacy Project]], and is a peer advisor with the Center for Student Advising. He was formerly the Vice President of CUPAL.  
  
 
As a student, Will worked with [[Columbia Queer Alliance]] and [[Gender Revolution]] to push for a Queer Studies Department.  
 
As a student, Will worked with [[Columbia Queer Alliance]] and [[Gender Revolution]] to push for a Queer Studies Department.  

Revision as of 17:00, 25 April 2013

Will Hughes

William Miles Hughes CC '13 is from Coarsegold, California, majoring in English and Mathematics. Will is the current CCSC Vice President of Policy, and the President of CUPAL. He is the current lead for Advocates for the Arts Initiative.

Will hosts a show on WBAR, THE GOOOOOON SQUAD, volunteers as a peer advocate with the Gay Health Advocacy Project, and is a peer advisor with the Center for Student Advising. He was formerly the Vice President of CUPAL.

As a student, Will worked with Columbia Queer Alliance and Gender Revolution to push for a Queer Studies Department.

In September 2012, Will wrote a feature story for The Eye, Fight On, which detailed the history of HIV/AIDS at Columbia [1].

In November 2012, Will was one of the leaders of the Save the Arts Initiative campaign to restore funding to CUarts, which garnered the support of thousands of students through an online petition [2].

Preceded by
Ryan Cho
CCSC Vice President of Policy 
2012-2013
Succeeded by
Bob Sun


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