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Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development is now accepting submissions for Issue IV, due to be published in Summer 2010. Consilience accepts four kinds of written work: Scholarly Articles, Field Notes, Opinion Pieces, and Photo Essays, as well as submissions to our bi-weekly editorial column. All pieces can now be submitted online via our new […]

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Join the College Group at the Met on Friday February 26th or Friday March 5th for an intimate experience of The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition The Drawings of Bronzino. Following this guided exploration of drawings by leading Italian Mannerist artist Agnolo Bronzino (1503–1572) you are invited to participate in a drawing class, featuring live […]

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@ The Diana Center Event Oval Are you interested in a career in Humanitarian, Political or Religious activism? Civic Engagement Networking Night is an exclusive event for you to get the inside scoop on the industry from employers and alumni. Use this unique opportunity to ask the hard questions – like how they got where […]

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Title: Out in the Workplace: Alumni Panel 2010 Location: Center for Career Education, Conference Room Date & Time: February 18, 2010 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Description: LGBT alumni panelists from across industries will discuss their experiences coming out in the workplace. Panelists include representatives from Linklaters, NYU Medical Center, Morgan Stanley, International Women’s […]

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http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/news/specially-priced-student-business-cards-are-now-available Place your order before Wednesday, February 19th. Save 38%! 250 personalized business cards with the Columbia University logo for only $31.00 (regular price: $50) if ordered before February 19th, 2010. For every 50 students who sign up for this program, the price goes down slightly so be sure to share this with your friends. […]

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@ Schapiro CEPSR, Davis Auditorium Maneesh Agrawala, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley and 2009 MacArthur Fellow, will describe techniques for identifying appropriate design principles within specific domains, including cartography and structural illustrations of complex 3D objects. Sponsored by the Columbia Vision+Graphics Center of the Columbia Computer Science Department. Contact: Eitan Grinspun (eitan@cs.columbia.edu), host […]

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Thompson Hall 136 @ Teachers College The Teachers College Student Senate presents Harold Night, a night of improv featuring UCB house teams, Scooch and Robber Baron and PIT house teams, the Baldwins and Desiree’s Child.  Come see long form improv from NYC’s top improv ensembles. The show starts at 9pm at Thompson 136 (right next to Financial […]

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289 Kent Ave (at S 2nd st, take the L to Bedford) 4 Columbia bands/musicians, plus one group from NYU (Brothers Frank) play a variety of music ranging from folk to electronic. contact email: jik2105@columbia.edu cost: $7, bring ID

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One year ago, millions of people arrived in Washington DC to celebrate the election of Obama. Hope and “change we can believe in” was on the agenda. However, fast-forward today, and the situation feels very different. Amidst  expanding wars, growing unemployment, and few improvements, more and more people are wondering what happened to “change.” It’s […]

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ASA FIFA Xbox Tournament

Lerner 569 Contact email: asa@columbia.edu Website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/asa/ Come out and show your support for Haiti by participating in the African Students Association’s FIFA Xbox Video Game Tournament! Enjoy an intense and competitive FIFA tournament while providing food, water and shelter for the hundreds of thousands displaced by the earthquake. For only $4, you will have the opportunity […]

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608 SCHERMERHORN Originally born in a small town in Louisiana and later moving with his family to Oakland, California as an infant, Huey P. Newton became the co-founder and leader of the Black Panther Party for over 2 decades. Director Spike Lee and Roger Guenveur Smith collaborated to bring Newton’s thoughts, philosophies, history and flavour […]

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Middle Eastern Cultural Appreciation House (MECAH), recruiting members! We have spots in our suites in 47 Claremont, and would love to fill them with students with Columbia undergraduates who share our passion and interest in learning about, having fun with, and sharing our love for the unique cultures of the Middle East. MECAH is just […]

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Location: Low Plaza Date & Time: Thursday, 2/11 from 9am-3pm, speakers from 12-1pm Contact email: ac.cudems@gmail.com Contact website: http://www.cudemocrats.com/activist-council

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Comedy Night

Location: Potluck House (606 W. 114th Street) Description: A night of standup comedy headlined by Nick Cobb (Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, AMC’s Date Night) and also featuring Charlie Kasov (Time Out New York), Adam Newman (College Humor), Michael Terry (The Onion News Network), and Erik Bergstrom (Time Out New York). Admission is free to […]

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Ash Wednesday Service

@ St. Paul’s Chapel Sponsored by the Episcopal Campus Ministry and the Lutheran Campus Ministry Contact email: rs3046@columbia.edu

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