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Tune in to WKCR 89.9 FM NY on March Wednesday 10th as we dedicate a full day of programming to the celebration of Bix Beiderbecke’s birthday. Cornetist, pianist, and composer Leon “Bix” Beiderbecke, born March 10th of 1903 in Davenport, Iowa, was one of the great musical innovators to emerge in the 1920s. One of […]

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Tuesday, March 9th, WKCR 89.9 FM- NY will dedicate a full day of programming to the celebration of the birthday of Ornette Coleman. The musicians and composers of jazz who have left the greatest mark are those who fit into the Ornette Coleman mold; these are the artists who weren’t concerned so much with the […]

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(le) Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 InDigest 1207 was started to further the mission of InDigest: to create a dialogue about the arts, through the arts. By having authors speak to or read from another author who has influenced them–positively or negatively–we hope to show that the process of writing (and […]

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(le) Poisson Rouge 158 Bleecker St. New York, NY 10012 InDigest 1207 was started to further the mission of InDigest: to create a dialogue about the arts, through the arts. By having authors speak to or read from another author who has influenced them–positively or negatively–we hope to show that the process of writing (and […]

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Hapa Club Study Break

Jed. D. Satow Room Come hang out with Hapa Club and enjoy FREE tasty fruit skewers and delicious chocolate fondue! We’ll also have games, so you can have fun and unwind from the long week. Bring your appetites, friends, and games of your own if you want!

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March 4th is the National Day of Action to Defend Education. There will be also be protests globally to challenge the increasing privatization of schools, funding cuts, etc. Lucha stands in solidarity with the protesters opposing policies and budget cuts that weaken the already disquieting reality of our of our public education system. It has […]

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Sulzberger Parlor Barnard Hall Come discuss the gendered impact of HIV/AIDS in communities of color with C Virginia Fields of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS and Barnard’s Professor Rebecca Young. columbiawhm@gmail.com

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Diana Center Event Oval At the WHM Opening Ceremony, there will be a free dinner with a keynote address by one of the nation’s most renowned cardiologists. If you love Women’s History, or just want to get involved, you should be there!

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Health of Beauty Fair

Barnard Hall Lobby Free mocktails, free massages, free condoms and more! The health fair is co-sponsored by various student groups such as ASAP, Stressbusters, WellWoman, Barnard EcoReps, and Alice! health promotion program. Additionally, the health fair is geared toward Health of Beauty and will promote staying healthy as a woman. There will be free mocktails, […]

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Women In Prison

The Diana Center LL104 Co-Sponsored by Athena Pre-Law Society Serena Alfieri, associate director of the Women in Prison Project, will speak along with the Co-Chair of the Coalition for Women Prisoners and a member of the Coalition who is also a formerly incarcerated woman. They will discuss their research on, or experiences with, access to […]

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Diana Center Black Box Theater An annual, vernal interrogation into the complex relationship between the Society and its former Moderator Allen Ginsberg. Bongos are played, hats are splayed. Black clothing predominates. The festivities conclude with a spontaneous poetry contest followed by a midnight reading of Ginsberg’s “Howl” at the Alma Mater statue on the Low […]

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Lewis Parlor (1st floor Brooks Hall, Barnard) OMA Weekly Note Submission Reply | Ivette Sanchez to Marta show details 11:37 PM (1 minute ago) HSF’s CHIPS AND SALSA STUDY BREAK Join the Columbia University Scholar Chapter of Hispanic Scholarship Fund for a Chips and Salsa Study Break!! In addition to trying a variety of delicious […]

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Sophomore Scream

Low Steps Basically, we’re trying to start a tradition, a la Primal Scream, of having the entire sophomore class gather together with their peers on the last night of declaration and give the whole process a feeling of completion and jubilation. It’s obviously geared towards the sophomores, but since it’s the first year and we’re […]

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Relay For Life

Blue Gym, Dodge We invite you to come join us at Columbia University’s 7th annual Relay For Life! This year’s event, in the Blue Gym at Dodge, promises to have incredible performances, great atmosphere, and huge success at raising money for the American Cancer Society. Sign up to participate by joining an existing team or […]

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The Kraft Center (616 W. 115th St.) This Thursday there will be a program at The Kraft Center (606 W. 115th St.), titled “Race Relations in the US Today.” Panelists include Lee A. Daniels, Director of Communications, NAACCP Legal Defense and Education Fund Inc.; Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University; and […]

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