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{{Infobox|Name = Meghan Torchia
 
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|Subjects = Fine Arts, European History, Computer Science
 
|schoolcur = [[Toronto]]
 
|schoolcur = [[Toronto]]
 
|highschool = [[London Central]]
 
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Meghan Torchia is an undergraduate student studying computer science at the University of [[Toronto]]. She gained the presidency of the Toronto club at the start of the 2014-15 school year and currently directs almost all of the tournaments that Toronto hosts, including high school and collegiate quizbowl as well as history bowl. In her junior year of high school, Meghan helped [[London Central]] to a 2nd place finish at both the 2012 Ontario Provincial [[Reach for the Top]] Tournament and the 2012 National Tournament.
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Meghan Torchia is an graduate student studying history at the University of [[Toronto]]. She was the president of the University of Toronto Academic Trivia Club from 2014-15 through 2017-18 school year during her time as an undergraduate student, directed countless tournaments and was instrumental in the growth of the club to the size it is today. Meghan continues to advise the current club leadership.  
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In her junior year of high school, Meghan helped [[London Central]] to a 2nd place finish at both the 2012 Ontario Provincial [[Reach for the Top]] Tournament and the 2012 National Tournament.

Revision as of 17:34, 26 February 2022

Meghan Torchia
Omnipotence.jpg
Noted subjects Fine Arts, European History, Computer Science
Current college Toronto
High school London Central
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Meghan Torchia is an graduate student studying history at the University of Toronto. She was the president of the University of Toronto Academic Trivia Club from 2014-15 through 2017-18 school year during her time as an undergraduate student, directed countless tournaments and was instrumental in the growth of the club to the size it is today. Meghan continues to advise the current club leadership.

In her junior year of high school, Meghan helped London Central to a 2nd place finish at both the 2012 Ontario Provincial Reach for the Top Tournament and the 2012 National Tournament.