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PREETI CHEMITI, AUTHOR

Preeti Chemiti is a junior at Princeton University studying in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in History & the Practice of Diplomacy as well as Values & Public Life. On campus, she is a captain for Princeton Mock Trial, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Princeton Political Review, a research fellow at the Center for International Security Studies, and a student fellow at the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding. In her spare time, she loves to volunteer for service initiatives and play tennis. As a college student, Preeti aims to continue her trajectory of public service work by shining a light on the importance of mental wellness for high school and college students throughout the country.

 
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ERIC LIN, director of design

Eric Lin is a junior at Princeton University majoring in architecture with a certificate in journalism. As a member of Princeton’s Business Today, he was the Assistant Director of Design for both the 2020 Design Nation and the 2020 International conferences. He’s also an member of Sympoh Urban Arts Crew, a Princeton breakdancing group. Outside of school, Eric does freelance graphic design as well as writing and producing original songs.

 
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EMMA WATTS, outreach coordinator

Emma Watts is a National Honor Society Scholar who recently graduated with highest honors from Century High School. Twice elected Class President, Emma also served as Student Body President her senior year. Throughout her student government career, she focused her leadership skills on making CHS a welcoming, inclusive community for students and staff. Emma received the Idaho Governor’s Cup Award for her high school achievements. Presently, Emma is a sophomore studying in the Idaho State University Honors Program, where she is majoring in Biochemistry with a minor in Political Science. She is considering a career in health professions to work with underserved populations and is looking forward to challenging inequities in health care policy.