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The Crimson Editorial Board is pleased to announce its Fall 2006 cartoonists

Kathleen E. Breeden ’09

is a history and literature concentrator in Kirkland House. When she’s not painting, swimming, or completely buried in heaps of medieval texts for tutorial, she’ll be sketching cartoons about today’s major news stories. Look for her cartoon on Wednesdays.

Briahna J. Gray ’07

is a history of science and history of art and architecture joint concentrator in Currier House who hopes that her sense of humor isn’t significantly crippled by the exhaustion and anxiety provoked by 23 course requirements and a joint thesis. She would like to give a shout out to the core office—we’ll always have Science A. Catch her cartoon on Fridays.

Sakura Christmas ’07-’08

is a junior history concentrator in Winthrop House. So far, her greatest achievement in life has been firing an AK-47 on the steppes of Mongolia. You can read her cartoon on Mondays.

Nick Batter ’08

is a history concentrator in Dunster House. His interest in drawing began in the Nebraska public school system, carried on through his freshman year at UCLA during 2,000 student classes, and now thrives as he takes classes in the core. While his art has traditionally focused primarily on ninjas fighting aliens, he will be making weekly exceptions as his editorial cartoon appear every Tuesday.

Priya Rajdev ’07

is a government concentrator in Eliot House. Her work has appeared in such publications as the Sri Lankan Daily News, Austria’s Die Presse, and The Winnipeg Sun. She would also like to point out that while none of the above is actually true, wouldn’t it be cool if it were? Prepare for Priya’s artistic creation on Thursdays.
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