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'''Ariel Neuman''' was president of [[CCSC]] from 2000 through 2001.  Before that he served as the student representative to the faculty senate.  After graduation, Ariel Neuman attended Harvard Law School.  He currently resides in Los Angeles.
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'''Ariel Neuman''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2001|01]] was president of [[CCSC]] from [[2000]] through [[2001]].  While president, Ariel focused on issues such as student advising, student/administration relations, food and housing services, and relations between Columbia's undergraduate colleges.  Before his term as president of CCSC, he served as the student representative to the [[faculty senate]].   
  
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Neuman was also the founder of the [[Mock Trial]] team and an opinion columnist for ''[[Spec]]''. After graduation from Columbia [[Phi Beta Kappa]] and ''[[magna cum laude]]'', he attended [[Harvard]] Law School.  He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he works as an Assistant U.S. Attorney.
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{{succession|preceded=[[Seth Kammerman]]|succeeded=[[Michael Novielli]]|office=President of the [[CCSC]]|years=2000-2001}}
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Neuman]]
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[[Category:Class of 2001|Neuman]]
 
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[[Category:Political science majors|Neuman]]

Latest revision as of 01:05, 29 November 2009

Ariel Neuman CC '01 was president of CCSC from 2000 through 2001. While president, Ariel focused on issues such as student advising, student/administration relations, food and housing services, and relations between Columbia's undergraduate colleges. Before his term as president of CCSC, he served as the student representative to the faculty senate.

Neuman was also the founder of the Mock Trial team and an opinion columnist for Spec. After graduation from Columbia Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, he attended Harvard Law School. He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he works as an Assistant U.S. Attorney.

Preceded by
Seth Kammerman
President of the CCSC 
2000-2001
Succeeded by
Michael Novielli