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SEPTEMBER 28, 2009
NEW OCMS

Congratulations to the new OCMs of 2009-2010!

Andrew Liang - CC'13
Zi Lin - BC'13
Christine Liu - SEAS'13
John Liu - SEAS'13
Steven Tsai - SEAS'12
Justin Yang - CC'13

As always, remember that all meetings are open to the general public. Email as3239@barnard.edu if you would like more information!



SEPTEMBER 8, 2009
WELCOME BACK

Welcome back everyone! Hope that you all had fun summers and that you're pumped for even more fun in TASA this year!

At the start of every year, we host several events aimed at promoting our club on campus. You can check out these events on our calendar. In addition to spreading awareness, we accept OCMs (Organizational Committee Members) in the fall through application and interview.

OCMs have a greater role in the management of the club, and help directly in the event-planning process. If you are interested in applying for OCM, please fill out this form and send to tasa-eboard@columbia.edu. Thanks!

Stay tuned for more updates!



APRIL 28, 2009
OUR NEW BOARD

We are proud to present the new executive board and chairs for TASA '09-'10:

President - Angela Shih
Co-Vice Presidents - Eleanor Shi & Ben Tan
Barnard Liaison - Stephanie Shih
Secretary - Ethan Wong
Treasurer - Long Phan
Programming Chairs - Richard Huang x 2, Rebecca Kwee, Andy Liu, Mendi Sui
Education Chair - Derrick Fu
Publicity Chair - Jeff Chou
Community Chair - Hillary Shih
Webmaster - Jim Huang

That's it folks! Study hard for your finals, enjoy your summers, and look forward to some really cool TASA events next year!



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