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Celia Wan

Celia Wan, News Editor

Celia Wan is a sophomore majoring in mathematics and history. She joined The Observer in the fall of 2015 and became the news editor at the end of her freshman year. Her deep love for her two majors, along with her great (and maybe absurd) aspiration to combine them together, is what motivates her to go to club KSL every night. Overtly, she is talkative and outgoing, which is why her favorite part of being a news reporter is to interview people. She also enjoys reading, traveling and fashion design. If you want to talk to her, you can reach her at zxw344@case.edu.

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Low faculty salaries spark concerns

Celia Wan, News Editor
December 9, 2016

When the magic ends

Celia Wan, News Editor
September 23, 2016

Cleveland Catch up

Celia Wan, News Editor
September 9, 2016
On the main quad, students are walking to classes in snow.

First year student survival guide

Celia Wan, News Editor
August 19, 2016

Orientation is here

Celia Wan, News Editor
August 19, 2016

USG holds first All Caucus Forum

Celia Wan, Staff Reporter
February 26, 2016

USG launches All Caucus Forum

Celia Wan, Staff Reporter
February 19, 2016
Mark and Elizabeth Meckes, professors in the math department, frequently collaborate professionally. Elizabeth says that she likes working with Mark because hes someone she doesnt need to worry about sound[ing] stupid in front of.

Faculty couples share love stories

Celia Wan, Staff Reporter
February 12, 2016

Task Force Committee Reviews SEC Structure

Celia Wan, Contributing Reporter
November 6, 2015
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