This week’s events include plenty of chances to eat free food while bonding with other students, learning about other cultures, serving the community, or networking.
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Student Spotlight:
- Monday, February 2, 9 pm, Lerner 511.
- The African Student Association is collaborating with CU Records for this African music listening party. Come learn more about African music or put everyone onto your favorite African artists and albums!
- No registration required.
- Wednesday, February 4, 9 pm, Casa Latina, 542 W 114th St.
- Join Chicanx Caucus for their first social of the year: a night of games, Mexican snacks, and socializing!
- No registration required.
- Sunday, February 8, 6 to 9 pm, 627 W 115th St.
- The Mighty Rho Chapter is hosting a Super Bowl LX watch party and food drive! Food and refreshments will be provided—you only need to bring donation of a non-perishable good for entry.
- No registration required.
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Recommended:
- Monday, February 2 through Friday, February 6 (all day).
- This five-day event unites Columbia students and alumni across NYC to share meals and conversations! The meals will be small, casual dinners hosted by alumni in homes, restaurants, and other venues. Any full-time Columbia student can attend. Don’t miss out on a free meal (and networking opportunity).
- Register here.
Make Space: A Self-Care Crafting Series – Wooble & Unwind
- Wednesday, February 4, 4 to 7 pm, Earl Hall, Auditorium.
- University Life is debuting its new series Make Space to provide opportunities for self-care and crafting. This first event offers beginner-friendly Woobles Crochet kits. You can learn to crochet while relaxing and enjoying free snacks!
- Register here.
Letter to My Future Self: Celebrating BIPOC Voices
- Wednesday, February 4, 12 to 1:30 pm, Earl Hall, Schiff Room.
- This Community Connections event from The Graduate Initiative gives students the chance to write personal letters to their future selves. The activity will be guided and will promote conversation, and reflection, and connection with other students. All students are welcome!
- Register here.
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