Lisa Xu
My name is Lisa Xu (pronounced “lease a shoe”). I’m running for Class Board because I believe in class unity and the impact of student government.
My name is Lisa Xu (pronounced “lease a shoe”). I’m running for Class Board because I believe in class unity and the impact of student government.
My name is Josh Kaminetsky, and I am a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences running for SAS representative on Class Board 2014.
Hello Class of 2014! My name is Nikolai Zapertov, and I am a Biological Basis of Behavior major from Seattle, WA.
Hi, my name is Jessie Lawson and I am running for the Class board 2014 SAS Chair. I have been honored to serve as the College Rep on Class board these past two years.
My name is Josh Kaminetsky, and I am a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences running for SAS representative on Class Board 2014.
Hello Class of 2014! My name is Nikolai Zapertov, and I am a Biological Basis of Behavior major from Seattle, WA.
Hi my name is Nicole Webster and I am running for Wharton Class Chair. I’m really excited about working with the rest of CB ’14 to plan all of your social events for the coming school year.
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