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@ James Room, Barnard Hall In recent years, political and media attention has significantly shifted its focus from just Islam, to the divisions and sects within it. For many people, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, there remain several unanswered questions. What is the history of the Shia and Sunni “split”? How does this affect Islam? Join […]

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potluck house (606 w. 114th) PO(E)TLUCK: The Columbia Review Launch Party and Potluck There will be students and faculty reading, an open mic, and a potluck dinner! We will begin the night with traditional potluck dinner and nontraditional communal wall poetry writing at 7PM. The Potluck House hallways will be covered over in large paper […]

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My name is Lauren Ko and I am the president of Student Global AIDS Campaign (formerly known as Global Justice).  The reason why I am reaching out to you is because I would like you to encourage your board/general body members to attend our upcoming event! This Wednesday night (2/17), our group will be hosting […]

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Lehman Hall, room 022 Questions and RSVP: zines@barnard.edu http://barnard.edu/library/zines/club/meeting100218.html Get involved with the Barnard Library Zine Collection by joining the new Zine Library Club! Participants in the zine club will devise the scope and purpose of the group. Possible projects include creating a group project, developing zine resources for students and professors, and recommending zines and […]

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On March 3, the College Dems will host Joshua King for a conversation on “Polioptics: The Art and Science of How We Are Influenced By Image and Imagemakers.”  During the event, King will trace the visual history of the presidency, from Washington to Obama, and discuss the art and science of how we are influenced […]

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Calling all software and web developers! We will be having our first ADI meeting in 707 Hamilton. Our agenda for the week: NYC wide hackathon @ Columbia Google/UWaterloo Tron contest NGR.

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My name’s Jon Braman (aka, “father of ukulele hip hop”)  and I’ll be playing this friday (Feb 19th) at the Postcrypt Coffeehouse at 8:30. I think this show will bring a really unique sound to campus that many folks will dig. I’ve attached a flyer for the show and a ‘press kit’. You can also hear […]

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Lerner 568 Ever wonder what law school is actually like? The Columbia Pre-Law Society and the Black Students Organization will be hosting a panel of law students on Wednesday night to talk about the ins and outs of law school and what law students do on a daily basis.  Come get free food, relax, and […]

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Sponsored by: The Columbia Economics Society Register by: Sunday, February 20th More Details: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=305070236738&ref=ts Questions: CaseChallenge@columbia.edu Details: The Columbia Case Challenge (CCC) is an opportunity to network with consultants from top consulting firms such as McKinsey, Booz, ZS and more while pitting your creative problem-solving and presentation skills against other collegiate teams. CCC brings together 12 teams of […]

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The Chinese Students Club PRESENTS… OUR 31ST ANNUAL LUNAR GALA. 6-7 PM VIP DINNER 7 PM CULTURE SHOW AND FASHION SHOW AFTERPARTY DETAILS TBA TICKETS: $7 GENERAL (advance)/$10 (@ the door) $10 VIP SEATNG w/ DINNER IT’S FINALLY HERE! CSC is proud to host one of Columbia University’s LARGEST student productions featuring the work and […]

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@ 303 Hamilton Hall Contact Email: smu2106@columbia.edu Contact Website: www.teachbreakthroughs.org Breakthrough Collaborative is a nation-wide not-for-profit with a two-fold mission: Empowering under-resourced, high-potential middle school students in their dream of college graduation. Enlightening college students about careers in education. Breakthrough does this by running academically-intense summer programs in 29 different cities for middle-school students. Their […]

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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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