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Michael is one of the best auditory arts players of all time, winning multiple editions of [[Ophir Lifshitz]]'s [[Guerrilla Imaginary Landscape]] and head-editing [[Imaginary Landscape V]]. His performance at [[Victor Pavao]]'s jazz side event [[JORDU]] was particularly stellar, as he led the field with 41 powers in 5 rounds.
 
Michael is one of the best auditory arts players of all time, winning multiple editions of [[Ophir Lifshitz]]'s [[Guerrilla Imaginary Landscape]] and head-editing [[Imaginary Landscape V]]. His performance at [[Victor Pavao]]'s jazz side event [[JORDU]] was particularly stellar, as he led the field with 41 powers in 5 rounds.
  
Yue has significantly contributed to multiple editions of [[Harvard Fall Tournament]], virutally serving as a second head editor to [[Jon Suh]]. His other notable editing experiences include 2019 [[Penn Bowl]].
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Yue has significantly contributed to multiple editions of [[Harvard Fall Tournament]], virutally serving as a second head editor to [[Jon Suh]]. His other notable editing experiences include 2021 [[Penn Bowl]].
  
 
[[Category:High school players active in 2016]]
 
[[Category:High school players active in 2016]]

Latest revision as of 12:46, 8 August 2023

Michael Yue
Noted subjects Classical music, jazz, film, literature, contemporary art, physics
Past colleges Harvard (2016–20)
High school Thomas Jefferson (VA) (2012–16)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Michael Yue is a former player for Harvard. In high school, he and Ryan Golant co-captained the Thomas Jefferson (VA) Quizbowl team to a 2nd place finish at the 2016 HSNCT.

Michael is one of the best auditory arts players of all time, winning multiple editions of Ophir Lifshitz's Guerrilla Imaginary Landscape and head-editing Imaginary Landscape V. His performance at Victor Pavao's jazz side event JORDU was particularly stellar, as he led the field with 41 powers in 5 rounds.

Yue has significantly contributed to multiple editions of Harvard Fall Tournament, virutally serving as a second head editor to Jon Suh. His other notable editing experiences include 2021 Penn Bowl.