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This event is an introduction to our first-ever Wine Apreciation Course, which will start in February. We’ll be teaching the fundamentals of tasting and pouring FREE wine. @ Math 312 RSVP at: http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=248292528130&ref=mf or find out more about the course at: columbiabartending.com

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J.D. Satow Room, Lerner Hall Join CPU for our annual State of the Union watch party. Come early for good seats and free pizza! Contact email: sm2249@columbia.edu

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Columbia University’s Journal of Politics & Society, published by the Helvidius Group, invites you to submit your class papers and theses for consideration for their 2010 edition. The Editorial Board is seeking submissions from undergraduates (class of 2009 or later) in colleges and universities across the nation. The deadline for the Spring 2010 Journal is […]

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Do you have 3 hours to commit one night per week this semester? Put your time to good use by coaching high school students this spring! Let’s Get Ready is a program designed to help under-served students achieve their college dreams. Coaches work in Harlem at the Frederick Douglass Academy, and tutor a group of […]

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Bourbon Street Bar at 346 West 46th Street Kick off the semester at our “Bourbon Street” style CAVALIER COUTURE launch party/BeNEfIt for Cataract International! Gothamist Magazine describes Bourbon Street as… “…a lavishly appointed homage to New Orleans’s French Quarter opened in the theater district… the two-story restaurant evokes the Big Easy with gas lamps, wrought […]

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Looking for religious and spiritual dialogue on Columbia’s campus? Searching for a forum exploring religion both from an academic perspective and on personal religious experiences? Sanctum: The Undergraduate Journal of Religion at Columbia University has recently published its inaugural issue, now being distributed widely on campus. We hope to fulfill the needs of students who […]

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at Butler Steps Gathering for speeches and poetry reading.  There will be several dozen boxes of pizza waiting for those willing to listen or deliver their work. Contact Email: jld2160@columbia.edu

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WIENter Wonderland

2nd floor, Wien Join the Wien RAs for a Wintery Study Break! FREE food, snacks, fruits, and coffee.

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Lerner Piano Lounge Lerner turns 10! Come celebrate and enjoy *CUPCAKES *galore, cocoa, and birthday treats.

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Orgo Night

The Columbia University Marching Band’s 50th consecutive semiannual Orgo Night performance. In Butler 209.

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Lerner 569 Celebrate the holidays with CUarts! Join us for cider and cookies before the premiere performance of XMAS 4: Shalom Alone. XMAS is an entirely student-developed production satirizing and celebrating the holiday season. Get a sneak peek into the process of writing and staging an original musical with members of the XMAS Creative Team who will […]

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XMAS 4! Shalom Alone

Roone Arledge Auditorium A FREE, student-written musical satire of the holiday season! A wonderful study break before reading week and finals! Contact: xmas.columbia@gmail.com

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In front of Floridita Restaurant (125th st. & broadway) We’ll be rallying at Floridita and then marching to columbia for 1:00 p.m. the theme of the rally is to ask Bollinger to drop the bid for eminent domain and adopt a plan that is in line with the community’s wishes, which is ultimately in the […]

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The Columbia Undergraduate Journal of Anthropology is seeking submissions for the Spring 2010 issue. CUJA is an annually published, inter-disciplinary journal written and edited by undergraduates from many academic majors and backgrounds. We welcome submissions of all varieties and encourage our authors to submit creative and experimental work or academic papers. Poetry, diagrams, and artwork […]

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CUJA is an annually published, inter-disciplinary journal written and edited by undergraduates from many academic majors and backgrounds.   Students interested in editing their peers’ academic work should send a short application with an overview of their academic interests, a description of the class they have most enjoyed (and why), and a short writing sample, as […]

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