Turath, the Columbia Arab Students Organization, may have spoken too soon. On Thursday, members announced a “Columbia Stands with Egypt” protest against the injustice of the Mubarak regime. But after Mubark’s departure on Friday, what was once a protest is now a party. Head down to Low Plaza at 2 p.m for snacks, sharbat, music, and lotsa discussion.
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@Anonymous McBain 8: the hottest politically-active party animals around
@penthouse club part 2 Egyptian Revolution style?
@So Hot for Rashid Khalidi.
@Anonymous The Egyptians have a funny idea of freedom, don’t they?
Swapping a dictator for a Military Junta.
I suspect the Burmese would be pleased to enlighten them.
@Fuck Off.
@Anonymous is this still going on?
@Just think... of how many impromptu parties we’d have if we had world peace! kumbaya, bitches!
@Anonymous MCBAIN 8 IS THE GREATEST.
@Yes. Doors are a great outlet to political opinions and relevant activism. Congratulations on making an active difference. Your scribbled opinion matters a lot.