Now there’s a novel idea! The CQA will host another of their “Third Thursday” Speaker Series tonight. The event will focus on Religion and Sexuality, and speakers will include GS Dean Peter Awn and our very own Learned Foote, among several others. Free food happens at 7:30, and the discussion begins at 8, all in […]
In case the weather wasn’t enough to tip you off, here’s another surefire sign that spring is here: lemonade is back at Oren’s!
It’s been a while, but today feels like an alternate Wednesday. That means the return of QuickTix, a look at what’s selling and what’s for sale at the TIC.We’re experimenting with categories, but expect to find big sellers and recommendations next week. Tickets sold for campus events this past week: 457 And a few upcoming […]
Earlier in the week, we posted a not-yet-finalized plan to increase the number of dorms with wireless internet starting in the fall. Now it’s official. Never again shall you trip over a stray ethernet cable in the middle of the night, and never again will you become frustrated when you realize you threw out last […]
The Student Governing Board elected their new governing board last night in that most American of forums, the town hall meeting. Lisa Weber, CC ’11, will serve as chair for the organization, which represents “student organizations whose concerns are religious, spiritual, political, ideological, humanitarian or activist in nature.” The meeting also determined just which student […]
The benevolent gods of Columbia Facilities have chosen to smile down upon us today, stripping away the last of the tarps on Furnald Lawn and South Lawn. Usually we have to wait until the week before graduation for such a treat. Accuweather predicts a high of 58 today. To the lawns with you all!
Chewbacchanal is coming–and it’s in 3D! All of it! (Facebook) There are fewer people in Manhattan now than ten years ago? (The New York Times) King Tut to return. (New York Post) Cigarettes may get even more expensive. (Daily Intel) But New Yorkers want to replace them with those other cigarettes. (Gothamist)
Roone Arledge Cinema Students for Sensible Drug Policy is excited to present 10 Rules for Dealing with Police, a Flex Your Rights production. 10 Rules for Dealing with Police is a comedic-but-informative look at the rights that citizens have when stopped or searched by police. The movie is particularly aimed towards youth and college students, […]
Lerner 501 Come see the documentary “Manos de Madre” and hear past volunteers speak about volunteer opportunities with Safe Passage, a non-profit organization that fosters hope, self-esteem and education to the poorest at-risk families of the Guatemala City Dump. This event is hosted by Columbia Students for International Service (CSIS) and is perfect for anyone […]
Join for this amazing opportunity to screen Breaking Upwards a romantic comedy prior to its Nationwide Release! You’ll have an chance to ask questions to some of the cast of the film and they’ll be an engaging discussion on “Relationships: On Campus, Off Campus, & Anywhere in Between!” following the Q&A. PIZZA, popcorn and light […]
Columbia University, Morningside Campus, Faculty House, Presidential Room 1 The Earth Institute, and School of Continuing Education at Columbia University, invite you to join us for an information session on Thursday, April 1st at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about the brand new M.S. in Sustainability Management. All organizations, whether they are multinational corporations or […]
Riverside Park The Columbia University Road Runners Race 5K for Charity is on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 at 8:00 AM in Riverside Park! This inaugural race by the Road Runners Club will benefit GlobeMed, a student organization on Columbia’s campus committed to helping out the Gulu Women’s Economic Development and Globalization to aid civil war […]
Pianos NYC // 158 Ludlow, New York, NY 10002 Columbia alum Tara Chandra (CC’08, Economics) returns for her first performance in New York City since her debut as a singer/songwriter. Trained in both jazz and opera, Tara now breaks into the R&B and Pop scene with her bold and heartfelt voice. Hear her for free […]
@ Hamilton (room to be indicated by signs in lobby) General interest meeting for Babel, Columbia’s new undergraduate multilingual literary magazine. Come if you’re interested in writing/editing/translating! babel.columbia@gmail.com
@ 323 Milbank Hall, Barnard Religion on Film presents: The Green Pastures (1936). Directed by Marc Connelly. Discussion led by Prof. Josef Sorett (Dept. of Religion) js1167@columbia.edu
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