 | | As our communications intern, Jason Kammerdiener ’10 contributed to just about every aspect of the Scene — from writing and editing profiles and news pieces, to helping plan content, to snapping the occasional photo and catching our typos — as well as online projects. A history major and environmental studies minor, the AMS Scholar graduated summa cum laude. In September, he began his post-Colgate career as a content editor at Element K in Brighton, N.Y. |
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 | | After graduating this December, Kiki Koroshetz ’11 (“Geologic yardage”) hopes to pursue a career in writing, editing, or publishing. An English major (creative writing) and psychology minor, she has written several news items for the Scene and colgate.edu on a volunteer basis. The captain of the women’s soccer team, she is also co-VP of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, writes and edits for the Maroon-News, and volunteers at the Hamilton Food Cupboard. |
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 | | Lyndon Stambler (“The Accidental Filmmaker”) has written about adventure, music, medicine, and film for People, Smithsonian, The New York Times, Reader’s Digest, and AARP: The Magazine. He has profiled Quincy Jones, Timothy “Grizzly Man” Treadwell, Norman Lear, and Joni Mitchell. Co-author of both Folk & Blues: The Encyclopedia (with his father, Irwin Stambler) and We, The Jury about the Scott Peterson murder trial, he teaches journalism at Santa Monica College.
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