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2008-2009 Student Voices on Alcohol Contributors

Outside The Classroom is pleased to introduce the four contributors to Student Voices on Alcohol!

Jessica Erwin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Delta Zeta
Jessica is a sophomore at the University of Illinois. Studying both psychology and creative writing, with a minor in Spanish, Jessica dreams of one day becoming a published author. Jessica's family and friends are her biggest inspiration. As an absolute "RENT" fanatic and frequenter of Chipotle, Jessica loves spending time with her friends, drawing, writing, listening to music, and watching her favorite shows. Jessica is also a proud member of the Delta Zeta sorority.
Austin Piech, Indiana University - Bloomington
Austin is a sophomore at Indiana University and is majoring in Political Science and Economics. He enjoys brevity.

David Pollack, University of California - Los Angeles
David lives a life of leisure, often indulging in pool, ping pong, frisbee golf, and general lazing about. He majors in philosophy and is Pre-Med at UCLA. He enjoys the finer things, especially good food, interesting conversation, and Al Green.

Holt Walker, University of California - Los Angeles
Holt is an incredible human being. As a student at the University of California - Los Angeles, he is majoring in absolutely nothing at the moment. Due to his dashing good looks, rapier wit, and ebullient personality, he spends most of his time fending off women (Axe and Tag both used his DNA in the making of their body sprays), but other hobbies include playing guitar, sticking it to the man, and basketball. He is also a complete wiseguy who should never be taken seriously or allowed to write his own bio.

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