Difference between revisions of "Wonyoung Jang"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m |
|||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
* [[2021 WORKSHOP]] (co-head editor; editor for Fine Arts) | * [[2021 WORKSHOP]] (co-head editor; editor for Fine Arts) | ||
* 2021 [[PACE NSC]] (editor for British Literature, European Literature, and Auditory Fine Arts) | * 2021 [[PACE NSC]] (editor for British Literature, European Literature, and Auditory Fine Arts) | ||
− | * [[ | + | * 2022 [[WORKSHOP]] (editor for Auditory and Other Fine Arts) |
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] |
Revision as of 00:36, 1 March 2022
Wonyoung Jang | |
Noted subjects | Literature, Music, Popular Culture |
Current college | Chicago (2018–2022) |
High school | Belmont (2017–2018) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Wonyoung Jang plays for Chicago and previously played for Belmont. He is the brother of Seiyoung Jang.
Wonyoung has been dubbed the "common-link king" due to his flair for writing whimsical common link questions, usually those of the "mixed impure academic" variety. He also played on the Chicago team that finished in second place at the Division II 2019 ICT.
Outside of quizbowl, Wonyoung is the music director of an a cappella group. He is also a devoted supporter of the New England Patriots and the Boston Celtics.
Writing and Editing
In addition to writing for NAQT, Wonyoung's writing and editing credits include:
- 2019 PIANO (assistant editor for Literature)
- 2019 BHSAT
- 2019 PACE NSC
- 2019 Chicago Open (assistant editor for Literature)
- The Unanswered Question
- 2020 ACF Regionals (editor for World/Other Literature, Auditory Fine Arts, and Popular Culture)
- Imaginary Landscape No. 6
- MARCATo (editor for Popular Music)
- PAveMEnT
- 2021 WORKSHOP (co-head editor; editor for Fine Arts)
- 2021 PACE NSC (editor for British Literature, European Literature, and Auditory Fine Arts)
- 2022 WORKSHOP (editor for Auditory and Other Fine Arts)