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Discuss “StuCo to hold first annual elections”

Each semester, the University catalog lists a number of three-unit Student College, or ?StuCo,? classes, in addition to standard course offerings. While a student?s class list may consist of Interpretation and Argument, Intro to Programming and other core requirements, StuCos allow students to explore more varied subjects ranging from dance classes to beer brewing. Until now, Carnegie Mellon?s StuCo has been a somewhat informal organization, with no structured procedure of succession. On April 22, that will change when StuCo holds its first annual elections.

Thomas Terraccino, a senior in business administration and the current president of StuCo, said that the program, which has existed at Carnegie Mellon for only four years, is looking to...

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