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Bucket List represents the unbelievable intellectual privilege and luxury we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus that will hopefully make you realize how lucky we are to be here. Our recommendations for this week (and now posted on Sundays […]

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Every week, Bwog will bring you the latest and greatest in your local fruits, veggies and meats so you’ll know which seasonal goodies to look out for. Today – apples, eggplants and foreign meats, oh my! What’s New Greenmarket welcomes Roaming Acres Ostrich Farm! Now you can buy ostrich jerky, filets, steaks, burgers, ground, fresh ostrich […]

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Date: Thursday July 22nd 7-10pm Location: Russell Courtyard Teachers College, 525 West 120th St. Come join us for a barbecue in Russell Courtyard. What better way to enjoy a nice July evening than to hang out with your friends and eat free BBQ and free drinks?! Date: Thursday July 22nd 7-10pm Location: Russell Courtyard Teachers College […]

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Spring Orgo Night

Butler 209 Columbia’s greatest tradition continues at the same Band time, same Band place. Join The Cleverest Band in the World™ for its 51st consecutive, 69th semiannual storming of Butler Library. Get there early or be locked out! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=111975658842791

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IEEE Ice Cream Social

Mudd 13th Floor Lounge Enjoy Free Ice Cream, made with Liquid Nitrogen

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Publius: The Undergraduate Journal of Politics Now accepting submissions for the Summer 2010 issue. Paper should be no less than 15 pages and demonstrate formal, original research or theory. Seminar and thesis papers are especially encouraged. Send papers with your name, class year, major/concentration to PubliusCU@gmail.com Submission deadline is JUNE 1st, 2010 Publius was established […]

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Monday, May 3 8-10:30 PM Lerner Cinema To All First Years!!!! Congrats on making it to to the end of your first year at Columbia!!! (well almost) Your student government wants to reward you for your amazing work by providing you with dinner and a movie this coming Monday, May 3. We will have 400 […]

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Butler Smells, Come to Hillel! There’s plenty of study space, group work space, paper writing space, sleeping space, eating space, and more space galore! Hillel is open most nights until 2:00AM, from May 4th-12th, with a special ALL NIGHT at Hillel on Sunday, May 9th(with breakfast at 6AM), and Monday (5/10) & Tuesday (5/11) until 3:00AM. […]

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Join the Barnard Ecoreps for the last Harvest Dinner of the year, from 5:30-7:30 on May 4! Hewitt Dining Hall will be providing great food, mostly vegetarian with hormone and antibiotic free chicken! Enjoy the beginning of reading week and the end of classes with fresh veggies from Long Island and other local cakes and […]

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Friday, April 30 5-6:30 PM Satow Room, Lerner Hall Join Columbia University’s Helvidius Group for the release and launch event of its annual publication, the 2010 Journal of Politics & Society. Guest speaker Greg Callus will present on the emerging significance of new social media outlets in the political sphere. Article authors Andrei Stetsenko and […]

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Saturday, May 1 10-11 PM Lerner Party Space We know what you like. Old-school a cappella sung by some of the handsomest fellers around amidst the companionship of your collegiate brethren. You relish the harmonies of suspended fourths stacked under perfect fifths; you revel in the glory of masculine melodies and dulcet tones… You also […]

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Come join the CUPS board for free food and mocktail hour this Thursday 8-10 pm @ Hamilton 304! Featuring a digital development presented by David Xu and Hans Hyttinen Display calibration RAW to JPG conversion Photo Editing & Manipulation Error Level Analysis (image forensics) Take a break from your finals and papers and join the […]

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Join Hillel for its first ever Lag Ba’omer Benefit Barbecue! This Columbia-wide festive event will feature barbecue food, great music and social justice activities! *Vegetarian options available! Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010 Time: 12:00-2:30 Location: Van Am Quad $5 full price, $3 with two canned/sealed goods! **First 100 people get a free Hillel water bottle. […]

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King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe Proudly Presents MEASURE FOR MEASURE by William Shakespeare April 29th at 8:00pm April 30th at 11:59pm May 1st at 8:00pm Starts at Columbia Main Gates 116th and Broadway FREE OF CHARGE Prostitution! Pickpockets! Nuns! Disguises! Mistaken identity! We’ve got it all, and it turns out it is all free. Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=117096238317342

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| WHO | Everyone in the Columbia University community with too much unworn clothing and much-needed spring cleaning to do! | WHAT | Hoot Magazine (hootmag.org), CU Couture, and Earth Coalition present an Earth Week Spring Cleaning Clothing Swap to celebrate fashion, sustainability, and the end of the year! For only $3, you may bring […]

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