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CU Alumni Auditorium, 650 W. 168th St., First Floor The Physician as Activist and Public Health Leader A memorial to celebrate Alan Berkman, MD (1945 – 2009) Vice Chair, Department of Epidemiology Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Sociomedical Sciences As a teacher, scholar, mentor, AIDS physician, and crusader for social justice, Dr. Berkman touched the […]

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Comedy Night Thursday, April 15 9 PM Everett Lounge, Teachers College A night of standup comedy presented by the TC Student Senate. Join us as we welcome a great lineup of comics from Comedy Central, Letterman, the Colbert Report, and more! As always admission is FREE! ec2528@columbia.edu https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/8070515

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Women in Computer Science Networking Event Thursday, April 15th 6-9 PM 301 Philosophy Hall Columbia’s Women in Computer Science would like to invite all of you in the area to a networking event next Thursday, April 15, from 6PM to 9PM in 301 Philosophy Hall. Our aim is to bring together people working both in […]

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Urban Violence in South Asia: A Teach-In Monday, April 12 6:00-7:30pm Broadway Room, Lerner Hall Club Dimensions Invites you to: URBAN VIOLENCE IN SOUTH ASIA: A TEACH-IN Monday April 12 2010 6-7:30pm Broadway Room, Lerner Join Professor Anupama Rao, author of The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India and Professor Thomas Blum […]

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Classical Night: Shruti

Classical Night: Shruti Saturday, April 10 Earl Hall 7-10:30 PM Do you enjoy listening to the sweet, soothing sounds of South Asia? Are you interested in classical Indian music and dance? Do you want to eat a free, delicious Indian dinner? Come to Shruti: A Classical Night! *Shruti: A Classical Night* is a showcase of […]

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CLUB ZAMANA’S ANNUAL SOUTH ASIAN SPECTACULAR IS BACK! || TAMASHA TEMPTATION || … WHY RESIST? Date: Friday, April 23rd, 2010 Time: Doors open at 7:15 PM Location: Roone Arledge Auditorium (Lerner Hall) Tamasha is back– this year sexier and more scandalous than ever! Look out this year for your old favorites and some exciting new […]

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DeltaGDP Presents…Trade Fair April 20-22 Lerner Ramps 10 am – 6 pm Interested in helping out the underprivileged across the world? This is your chance! Fair Trade Fair is an annual trade fair put up by DeltaGDP. This time it is being organized in conjunct with Ten Thousand Villages–a non-profit that sells fair-trade products created […]

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Lerner West Ramp CELEBRATE THE COMING OF SPRING with FREE BUBBLE TEA! kl2350@columbia.edu

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Club Zamana’s Tamasha Hype Study Break Wednesday, April 7th 8-10 PM Satow Room, Lerner Hall Come and get PUMPED for Tamasha 2010 at Club Zamana’s Tamasha Hype Study Break! With FREE ROTI ROLL, MANGO JUICE PONG (it’s exactly what it sounds like), and SEX-THEMED TABOO, what’s there to resist? **FREE TAMASHA TEMPTATION T-SHIRTS TO THE […]

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Across Borders: A FREE Screening of Mira Nair’s “Mississippi Masala” Friday, April 9th 7:30-10:00 PM Lerner 569 Make April 9th your movie night! Come watch a FREE screening of Mira Nair’s “Mississippi Masala”! Starring Denzel Washington and directed by Mira Nair, “Mississippi Masala” is a beautiful and engrossing narrative about an interracial relationship between a […]

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Broadway Room, Lerner Hall Presented by The Urban Research Workshop Come see a screening of Dislocation, a documentary by best-selling author and Freakonomics collaborator Sudhir Venkatesh about the closing of the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago and the dispersal of former residents. Following the film, Professor Venkatesh, Professor Catherine Fennel, and Professor Carla Shedd will […]

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When The Night Comes Film Screening April 6th 7-9 PM Lerner Hall C555 Calling all Human Rights activists, Africa lovers, and world citizens passionate about humanity!Did you know that malaria kills a child every 30 seconds? This is an atrocity because it is both treatable and preventable. Produced and directed by Bobby Bailey, founder of […]

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St. Paul’s Chapel The family of Karl Kroeber and the Department of English and Comparative Literature will hold a service of commemoration for Karl Kroeber on Thursday, April 8, from 3:30 to 5:30 in St. Paul’s Chapel at Columbia University, Broadway and 116th Street. Friends, colleagues, and former students are cordially invited to attend. nd122@columbia.edu

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Ella Weed Room (223 Milbank Hall) on Barnard’s Campus Please join La Società Italiana in welcoming acclaimed writer, and 1974 Columbia Alum, Dianne Hales back to Columbia University! Dianne’s new book La Bella Lingua: My Love Affair with Italian, the World’s Most Enchanting Language is a must read for all Italophiles and lovers of anything […]

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Roone Arledge Auditorium BE EXCITED, THE WAVE IS HERE!! This year’s great line up of acts includes: -Girls and Guys Gayo -TaeKwonDo -HoHeup -Singing Act -Spoken Word -and more! Ticketing Info: KSA will also be on the Lerner Ramps every weekday from 12:00- 6:00 pm starting Monday 3/29 to sell VIP tickets. ** VIP tickets […]

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