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Foote’s Stand Columbia won a close three-way race with Issac Lara’s ReNew CU and Eugenio Suarez’s Naked Party. Stand Columbia received just over 47% of the vote in the first round of runoff voting, increasing to 52% in the second round. Foote told Bwog, “I’ve learned a lot, and seen sides of Columbia I’ve never […]

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Rounding off our CCSC executive board interviews is Stand Columbia, comprised of Learned Foote, Andrew Nguyen, Karishma Habbu, Brandon Christophe, and Andrea Folds. How would you evaluate the job done by the current student council? Especially the current executive board? Learned Foote (President): I think that the current council has been very impressive. And I […]

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