Aurelia Tan

Aurelia T. serves as the Senior Class President of the Barnard College Student Government Association, where responsibilities include planning events for the Senior Class and collaborating with various offices. Previously, Aurelia held the position of Vice President for Equity, organizing significant events like the Gender-Affirming Chest Binder Drive and advocating for the consistent implementation of name changes on campus. In addition to leadership roles in student government, Aurelia is President of Skip Stop, advocating for commuter students and organizing community-focused events. Experience also includes mentoring youth at South Asian Youth Action, editing for the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review, and working as a board member and outreach coordinator for Lift Up Barnard. Internship roles include positions at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and the Law Offices of Nicolas Caraquel, PLLC, where research and leadership were key functions. Aurelia is pursuing a major in History and a minor in Urban Teaching Track at Barnard College, alongside studies at Columbia University, building a foundation for a career in education and community engagement.

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Columbia Undergraduate Law Review

The goal of the Columbia Undergraduate Law Review is to provide Columbia University and the public with an opportunity for the discussion of law-related ideas and the publication of undergraduate legal scholarship. It is our mission to enrich the academic life of our undergraduate community by providing a forum where intellectual debate—augmented by scholarly research—can flourish. To accomplish this, it is essential that we: ​ – Provide the necessary resources by which undergraduate students at Columbia and other U.S. universities with an interest in scholarly debate can express their views in an outlet that reaches the Columbia community. – Be an organization that embraces a collaborative editorial process and encourages all members to explore the fullest extent of their ideas in writing. – Uphold the spirit of intellectual discourse, scholarly research, and academic integrity in the finest traditions of our Alma Mater, Columbia University. ​ We encourage submissions of articles, research papers, and essays that embrace a wide range of topics and viewpoints related to the field of law. When appropriate, interesting diversions into related fields such as anthropology, sociology, economics, international relations, philosophy, history, and political science will also be considered.


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