George Steel, the executive director of Miller Theater, is packing his bags and heading for greener pastures, namely the Dallas Opera — the $12 million budget of which is four times that of our Miller. Ah, well.
Best of luck in Texas, George Steel!
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@TEXAS TEXAS!!!!
@shira NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
@Wow Well at least it will be a very small class once everyone has a chance to switch out.
@Yeah... Having worked with the scheduling division there are a few possibilities with that:
1) It’s a mistake (they happen at the registrar…a lot)
2) Somebody forgot to file for a room at the first timeslot, and there were no more classrooms at the time.
3) Your teacher has a lot of pull and can call his/her own, non-traditional times for classes (yes, there are professors who can get this to happen).
@um... I wouldn’t be surprised if that was just a mistake…but who knows
@hiya this has nothing to do with this article.
i can’t believe the registrar did this: the class was originally scheduled for 10:35am, now its 7:45am! is that even legal?
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/bulletin/uwb/subj/ECON/W4415-20083-001/
@crying shame he was/is one of the most innovative programmers in contemporary music and really gave columbia some great publicity.
bwog any ideas who’s follows behind him?
@erato now who will be alex statman’s wingman?
@Errant Thneed Did his severance package include an extra letter at the end of his last name?