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Officers -
Roster
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Written by Michael Yaroshefsky
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Sunday, 08 March 2009 00:02 |
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A member of the class of 2012 from Wayne, New Jersey, Michael is a prospective Operations Research & Financial Engineering major. He enjoys working with other people, learning about technology, and playing tennis. He has been making websites since 2001 and serves as president of MikeYaroSoft, Inc, his website design firm. This year, Michael hopes to improve the way the USG uses technology to communicate and to achieve its goals.
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Solomon Abiola is a member of the class of 7DC (2012), from Maryland and of Nigerian descent. He intends to major in mathematics, physics or astrophysics. In addition to serving as a webmaster for the USG, he is also a webmaster for PSPS (Princeton Society of Physics Students), Entrepreneurship Club, Innovation, Math Club, and the Daily Prince. While not “webmastering” he participates in the daily activities of Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, and Business Today. He enjoys technology, math, physics, and engineering. As a member of the IT Committee, he intends to further USG’s goals through the incorporation of frontline technologies.
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Hey Princeton! My name's Daniel Dix, class of 2012, and I'm from Mission Viejo, California. I hope to major in the Woodrow Wilson School, but I also love technology, including tinkering with computers. During the week you can find me in the Office of the Registrar, where I work as a computer technician. Oh the IT Committee, my goal is to keep the USG running smoothly and provide the officers and senators with the technical support they need to successfully serve as our student government.
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Hao Lian IT Committee Member
Hao Lian, class of 2011, is a Computer Science major from North Carolina. He was recently selected by a leadership organization to pay them $75. He hopes to bring to the undergraduate government a new transformative multimedia synergy based on realized breakthrough interconnected technologies.
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A Texas girl, Yang is a Woodrow Wilson School major in the class of 2010. She is easily amused. She is a sustainable design and social media advocate and would like to help make student government 2.0.
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Lillian is a CS major, class of 2011, who enjoys reading, writing, and robots. As a member of the IT committee, she plans to insidiously increase people's dependence on shiny new technologies for the ease, function, and instant gratification they bring. Lillian has yet to pass a Turing test.
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