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'''Gaius Stern''' ran [[Berkeley]]'s Quiz Bowl club for a while. He was a graduate of the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]] before becoming a graduate student at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].  He received the [[Carper Award]] in 2004.  While at Maryland, Stern assisted [[John Nam]] and [[Ramesh Kannappan]] of the [[University of Maryland]] who co-founded a predecessor organization to the [[Academic Competition Federation]].  He also edited the West Coast ACF newsletter. [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsarchive.html] Moreover, Stern founded and organizes the (now-defunct) [[Bay Area Academic League]] (BAAL), which ran academic competitions for teams in the San Francisco Bay Area. [http://sfbaal.com/] [http://sfbaal.wordpress.com/]
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'''Gaius Stern''' ran [[Berkeley]]'s Quiz Bowl club for a while. He was a graduate of the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]] before becoming a graduate student at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].  He received the [[Carper Award]] in 2004.  While at Maryland, Stern assisted [[John Nam]] and [[Ramesh Kannappan]] of the [[University of Maryland]] who co-founded a predecessor organization to the [[Academic Competition Federation]].  He also edited the West Coast ACF newsletter. [http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsarchive.html] Stern founded the (now-defunct) [[Bay Area Academic League]] (BAAL), which ran academic competitions for teams in the San Francisco Bay Area. [http://sfbaal.com/] [http://sfbaal.wordpress.com/]
  
 
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Revision as of 06:22, 15 January 2016

Gaius Stern ran Berkeley's Quiz Bowl club for a while. He was a graduate of the University of Maryland before becoming a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley. He received the Carper Award in 2004. While at Maryland, Stern assisted John Nam and Ramesh Kannappan of the University of Maryland who co-founded a predecessor organization to the Academic Competition Federation. He also edited the West Coast ACF newsletter. [1] Stern founded the (now-defunct) Bay Area Academic League (BAAL), which ran academic competitions for teams in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2] [3]

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