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− | + | '''Brian Camozzi''' is a member of the Knox College [[Class of 2008]] from [[Sacramento, California]]. He [[double major]]ed in [[Political Science]] and [[Anthropology and Sociology|anthropology/sociology]]. | |
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Brian and [[Geoff Brown]] both played Pancho, the virtuosic, guero-wielding fourth member of a Latin music quartet, in separate fifth-grade productions of the children's play ''KIDS Radio''. | Brian and [[Geoff Brown]] both played Pancho, the virtuosic, guero-wielding fourth member of a Latin music quartet, in separate fifth-grade productions of the children's play ''KIDS Radio''. | ||
− | + | Brian was, as they say, a man-about-campus, and occupied himself (and large sections of the administration) with numerous activities. He was Secretary-General of [[Model UN]] a Co-Chair of the [[Honor Board]], and (for a time) a member of [[Student Senate]]. He was heavily involved in a wide range of College- and student-government issues, where he focused on advocating transparency and good-government issues (with mixed results). He will be completely forgotten within three years of graduating. | |
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Revision as of 17:47, 10 December 2010
Brian Camozzi is a member of the Knox College Class of 2008 from Sacramento, California. He double majored in Political Science and anthropology/sociology.
Brian and Geoff Brown both played Pancho, the virtuosic, guero-wielding fourth member of a Latin music quartet, in separate fifth-grade productions of the children's play KIDS Radio.
Brian was, as they say, a man-about-campus, and occupied himself (and large sections of the administration) with numerous activities. He was Secretary-General of Model UN a Co-Chair of the Honor Board, and (for a time) a member of Student Senate. He was heavily involved in a wide range of College- and student-government issues, where he focused on advocating transparency and good-government issues (with mixed results). He will be completely forgotten within three years of graduating.