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@ Roone Arledge Auditorium – Alfred Lerner Hall Every year, Liga Filipina puts on a self-written and self-produced theatrical performance, showcasing songs and dances (traditional and modern) that highlight Filipino culture and identity. This spring semester, Barrio Fiesta is loosely based off the hit comedy, TV show “How I Met Your Mother.” The protagonist, Ned, […]

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@ Center for Career Education, Conference Room Are you interested in entering the media and communications field? Attend “The Future of the Media” panel and meet with five senior executives in the industry who can share advice from their career paths and their expectations about the future of the industry.  Learn tips about how to […]

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@ Low Memorial Library, Rotunda Are you interested in a career in the Media industry? Still wondering what you want to do post-college? Media Networking Night is an exclusive opportunity for you to get the inside scoop on the industry from employers and alumni. Meet with over 100 professionals working in film, publishing, graphic design […]

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@ Center for Career Education, Conference Room Attending a networking event can be a very daunting experience, but with help from CCE you can attend Media Networking Night with complete confidence. This Networking 101 workshop is designed to give you tips on how to prepare for the event, how to make the most on the night […]

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Malcolm X Lounge (106 Hartley Hall) BSO and the Columbia Pre-Law Society present the next installment of the BSO CROSSROADS SPEAKER SERIES. BSO has had four successful events in the series this year targeting pre-law, economics, engineering, and pre-med students. Our next event in the series is for students interested in the fields of Sports […]

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Amnesty International leaders from around the world come will come to Riverside Church in New York City on April 19th to expose the truth about the human rights problem that leads to more than 500,000 deaths a year. Every minute one woman dies as a consequence of complications during birth or pregnancy. That’s approximately 500,000 […]

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Brooks Parlor Free food! Take a study break while celebrating Women’s History Month! **the prior event submission didn’t have the time**

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Broadway Room in Lerner Come celebrate Women’s History with great food, jazzy student-produced music, and a screening of the film “Seneca Falls,” about a life-changing journey with nine high school girls (and a lone ten-year-old boy) bound for the birthplace of women’s rights in America. Part teenage road trip, part stunning history lesson, the film […]

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The Diana Black Box Theatre Ash Tai was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY to West-Indian immigrant parents. In her one-woman show, “As I Go Through”, which debuted at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in May 2009, Ash Tai recalls and performs her reality of being raised by a Jamaican father and Trinidadian mother. Much of […]

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Lerner 569 Co-Sponsored by the Roosevelt Center, a discussion on women’s issues and abortion policy in the new health care bill. columbiawhm@gmail.com

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Ninety-five years after her birth, on April 7th, 2010, WKCR will dedicate all programming to Billie Holiday. Born Elinore Fagan in Baltimore, Holiday learned songs by Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith despite the instability and tragedy of her childhood. In 1929, she teamed up with tenor sax player Kenneth Hollan, slowly building her reputation as […]

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Potluck House, 606 W 114 Columbia musicians, rock & roll, dancing, etc. etc. Free. Good decisions. jik2105@columbia.edu

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PITCH INSTRUCTIONS Pitches are due by 11:59 PM on Friday, March 26. Please email them to cpureview@columbia.edu. Check out our website, www.cpreview.org, for examples of past articles. Please include the information below in your pitch: 1. Name, School, Year, Phone Number 2. What do you want to write about? What will the main thrust of […]

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@ Roone Arledge Auditorium Liga Filipina’s annual culture show. This year, Barrio Fiesta is loosely based off the hit comedy, TV show “How I Met Your Mother.” The protagonist, Ned, is a hopeless romantic surrounded by some wacky friends—Marcial and Rose, who always come as a pair, and Barney, the self-appointed Casanova. By some stroke […]

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@ Patrick Ryan’s (3155 Broadway) In order to kick off spring properly, we’re throwing a huge FREE party at Patrick Ryan’s pub this coming Saturday. Three bands will be tearing it up and bringing the music all night: MORNINGSIDE COLLECTIVE LIFE SIZE MAPS SHAPE MACHINE Music starts at 8:30PM NO COVER See you there! jake@snidercreative.com […]

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