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− | Stephen Eltinge ''(EL-ting)'' is a player at [[Yale]] and alumnus of both [[MIT]] and [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. His achievements include writing/editing for [[Fall Novice Tournament]] II, [[OLEFIN]], | + | Stephen Eltinge ''(EL-ting)'' is a player at [[Yale]] and alumnus of both [[MIT]] and [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. His achievements include writing/editing for [[Fall Novice Tournament]] II, [[OLEFIN]], the [[2013 NSC]], 2015's [[George Oppen]], and 2016's [[MYSTERIUM]], as well as directing the first annual [[MIT Fall Tournament]], in the process reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field. |
In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of [[PACE]]. | In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of [[PACE]]. |
Revision as of 22:22, 2 May 2016
Stephen Eltinge | |
Noted subjects | Physics, Chemistry, History, Current Events |
Current college | Yale (2015-Present) |
Past colleges | MIT (2011-2015) |
High school | Thomas Jefferson (VA) (2008-2011) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Stephen Eltinge (EL-ting) is a player at Yale and alumnus of both MIT and Thomas Jefferson (VA). His achievements include writing/editing for Fall Novice Tournament II, OLEFIN, the 2013 NSC, 2015's George Oppen, and 2016's MYSTERIUM, as well as directing the first annual MIT Fall Tournament, in the process reaching out to many high schools in the Boston area that were completely new to quizbowl to build a 28-team field.
In 2013, Stephen became the Vice President of Technology of PACE.