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| − | '''Karishma Habbu''' [[CC]]'[[2013|13]] is the current president of the [[Columbia College Student Council]]. Her successful party, [[The 212]], won the spring [[CCSC Elections, 2012|2012 elections]] by a margin of two-to-one. She is a [[Biology|Biology]] major, and is originally from Atlanta. | + | '''Karishma Habbu''' [[CC]]'[[2013|13]] (affectionately known as '''Prezbu''') is the current president of the [[Columbia College Student Council]]. Her successful party, [[The 212]], won the spring [[CCSC Elections, 2012|2012 elections]] by a margin of two-to-one. She is a [[Biology|Biology]] major, and is originally from Atlanta. |
Under her leadership, [[CCSC]] led the Save the [[Arts Initiative|Arts Initiative]] campaign, pushed for a first year pass/fail program, launched [[WTF Columbia]], planned the first annual Hackathon, and oversaw the Columbia Music Festival. She left proverbially large but literally quite small shoes to fill. | Under her leadership, [[CCSC]] led the Save the [[Arts Initiative|Arts Initiative]] campaign, pushed for a first year pass/fail program, launched [[WTF Columbia]], planned the first annual Hackathon, and oversaw the Columbia Music Festival. She left proverbially large but literally quite small shoes to fill. | ||
Revision as of 01:44, 25 April 2013
Karishma Habbu CC'13 (affectionately known as Prezbu) is the current president of the Columbia College Student Council. Her successful party, The 212, won the spring 2012 elections by a margin of two-to-one. She is a Biology major, and is originally from Atlanta.
Under her leadership, CCSC led the Save the Arts Initiative campaign, pushed for a first year pass/fail program, launched WTF Columbia, planned the first annual Hackathon, and oversaw the Columbia Music Festival. She left proverbially large but literally quite small shoes to fill.
| Preceded by Aki Terasaki |
President of the CCSC 2012-2013 |
Succeeded by Daphne Chen |