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Dunni Oduyemi, CC'16, was the ninth editor-in-chief of [[The Eye]] and a member of [[Columbia Prison Divest]]. In December 2014, she and [[Tracey Wang]] CC'15 wrote a controversial landmark op-ed entitled "If you go to Orgo Night, you're part of the problem." She primarily grew up in Geneva, Switzerland and was an African-American studies major.
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Dunni Oduyemi, CC'16, was the ninth editor-in-chief of [[The Eye]] and a member of [[Columbia Prison Divest]]. In December 2014, she and [[Tracey Wang]] CC'15 wrote a controversial landmark op-ed entitled "If you go to Orgo Night, you're part of the problem." She grew up primarily in Geneva, Switzerland and was an African-American studies major.
  
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Rikki Novetsky]]|succeeded=[[Katie McMahon]]|office=Editor in Chief of ''[[The Eye]]''|years=2013}}
 
{{succession|preceded=[[Rikki Novetsky]]|succeeded=[[Katie McMahon]]|office=Editor in Chief of ''[[The Eye]]''|years=2013}}
  
 
[[Category:The Eye editors|Oduyemi]]
 
[[Category:The Eye editors|Oduyemi]]

Revision as of 15:56, 6 June 2018

Dunni Oduyemi, CC'16, was the ninth editor-in-chief of The Eye and a member of Columbia Prison Divest. In December 2014, she and Tracey Wang CC'15 wrote a controversial landmark op-ed entitled "If you go to Orgo Night, you're part of the problem." She grew up primarily in Geneva, Switzerland and was an African-American studies major.

Preceded by
Rikki Novetsky
Editor in Chief of The Eye 
2013
Succeeded by
Katie McMahon