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UJC holds last meeting of term, reflects on past work

The University Judiciary Committee held its final meeting of the term last night, announcing its new senior support officers and reflecting on the year's work.

The outgoing executive committee shared its final words with the Committee at large, giving thanks for an "amazing year," outgoing Chair Will Bane said.

Third-year College student Madison Rabb and second-year Commerce student Zach Scharf will replace Sarah Touse and Nick Donlea as senior counselors. Third-year College student Anna Funtelar will succeed Robert Whitener as senior investigator, and third-year Commerce student Jamie Barusefski will replace Victoria Marchetti as senior educator. Lastly, first-year College student Kelvin Wey will replace Emily Forrester as senior data manager.

Other outgoing executive members, John Zettler, Halley Epstein and Emily Flavin also commended the committee for this past year's success.

"We've dealt with some very difficult cases but it's been great," Bane said. "[We have] a new [executive committee] that is going to do awesome things and take us in the direction that we need to go."\nThe new committee officially will begin its term April 1.

-compiled by Valerie Clemens

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