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'''Brian Camozzi''' is a member of the Knox College [[Class of 2008]].  He [[double major]]ed in [[Political Science]] and [[Anthropology and Sociology|anthropology/sociology]].
'''Brian Camozzi''' is a member of the Knox College [[Class of 2008]].  He is a [[Political Science]] and [[Anthropology and Sociology|anthropology/sociology]] [[double major]] from [[Sacramento, California]].  He lives in [[Hamblin]] somewhere.  After graduating from Knox, he will attend [[law school]].
 
 
 
==Early Life==
 
Brian was born on 16 March 1987 and grew up in Orangevale, California.  He attended Mira Loma High School.  After receiving an [[IB]] Diploma there, he came to [[Knox]].  Hooray.
 
  
 
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''.
  
==Activities==
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Brian was, as they say, a man-about-campusHe 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.
Brian does a lot of things.  Well, not that many.  But he tries. (Though, he should try a little harder)
 
 
 
===Honor Board===
 
Brian is a Co-Chair of the [[Honor Board]] for [[Winter 2008|Winter]] and [[Spring 2008]]It keeps him busy.  Ask him about the intricacies of appellate procedure!
 
 
 
===Model UN===
 
Brian is the Secretary-General of [[Model UN]].  In January 2008 he will lead a crack team of nascent diplomats to [[Montreal]].  In March, he will lead a similar team to [[Champaign]].
 
 
 
===The Wiki Fire===
 
He does a lot of work on The Wiki Fire.  Somebody once told him that The Wiki Fire was a lot more interesting before he started editing it.
 
 
 
===Student Senate===
 
Brian Camozzi is not on Senate this year, but attends all the meetings and is more active than most senators.
 
 
 
====2007 Senate Campaign====
 
Brian ran for [[Student Senate]] President for the 2007-2008 school year on a platform of significant reform to Senate in order to make it more democratic and more responsive.  He intended to optimize Senate's institutional advantages to give students as much oversight as possible and as they are willing to accept, and also to ensure that Senate can function independently in effectively representing the general student body. He got trounced.
 
 
 
More information on Brian's platform is available at [http://deptorg.knox.edu/tks/electionguide.html].
 
 
 
====Senate Oversight Committee====
 
Brian continues to work to reform Student Senate, and has authored a number of proposed reforms, including one that would allow all students to participate in Student Senate proceedings.
 
  
 
[[Category:Class of 2008]]
 
[[Category:Class of 2008]]

Latest revision as of 16:05, 7 April 2011

Brian Camozzi is a member of the Knox College Class of 2008. 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. 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.