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Date: Sunday, February 27th, 2010 Time: 10am Location: Low Memorial Library, Columbia University. The 6th annual conference aims to connect undergraduate students to successful women in a variety of business fields, and to inspire them to achieve their own professional goals in the future. The Conference will include a breakfast with a keynote speaker, two morning breakout […]

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Location: TBD Join CPU for the first exciting debate between the College Republicans and Dems! Maximum audience participation will be encouraged.  The resolution is that Guantanamo Bay should be closed.  Hope to see you there! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=325420974745 Contact email: sm2249@columbia.edu

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Columbia Political Census

Location www.columbiacensus.net Date/Time Ends March 1st Description Campus is so liberal! Conservatives really run the show! No, we’re all pretty moderate! Where do Columbians actually stand on politics? Take part in the first ever attempt to determine where Columbia undergraduates fall on the political spectrum! The 10 minute survey can be completed at www.columbiacensus.net. Enter to […]

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Submit poetry and prose to the nation’s oldest literary magazine. Contact email: columbiareview@columbia.edu https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=12694799c5dc7b3b&mt=application%2Fpdf&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fui%3D2%26ik%3D0dfd9523ef%26view%3Datt%26th%3D12694799c5dc7b3b%26attid%3D0.1%26disp%3Dattd%26realattid%3Df_g58a4ioq0%26zw&sig=AHIEtbRKm2ZvsfDOD6cA5Y0inw6n6RPM-A

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ACM General Body Meeting

Please announce the ACM’s General Body Meeting going on tonight at 8 PM in the CS Lounge. The event will help all students interested in computers to get a chance to meet the board and learn about ACM’s great events for the semester, including a tour to Google and a lecture by David Shaw. This […]

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The C-Spot Valentine’s Soirée This Friday, February 12th, 2010 10pm- 3am @ the Beta house, 114th & B’way *Dress to impress – scandalously. Gift certificates for the best (un)dressed guy and girl. No street clothes allowed. NO ONE PARTIES FULLY CLOTHED! Nighties, silk boxers, teddies, lingerie, etc. – all welcome! *Pole Dancing by “Lady Laura” starts […]

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The Mortarboard Yearbook is looking to fill editorial positions on its staff. Positions include: Section Editors (Clubs, Faculty, Student Life); Staff Photographer; Business Assistant. Contact email: mortarboard@barnard.edu Contact website: www.barnard.edu/club/yearbook

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Join us this Wednesday, February 3, at 8pm in 569 Lerner for a study break with the Columbia Pre-Law Society Executive Board.  You’ll have the chance to meet the new EBoard, hear about our upcoming events for this semester, learn about our other projects, such as our new website, meant to bring you the latest […]

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Hillel Super Bowl Party

@ 5th Floor Hillel Building (115th and Broadway, across from Schapiro)

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Postcrypt Poetry Slam

Postcrypt Art Gallery is hosting an open poetry slam/open mic this Friday Feb. 5 at 8:00pm, back home in St. Paul’s Chapel. All are welcome and encouraged to bring some poetry to read or an acoustic instrument to play. Free refreshments will be served! http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=280788065894&ref=ts

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@ Lerner Black Box Saturday, February 6 Auditions at 9am Performances at 8 & 11pm In Egg & Peacock, 7 short plays are written, cast, rehearsed, and performed within a 24-hour period. Be a part of something awesome, with little to no time commitment. eggandpeacock5@gmail.com Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/event.php?eid=286336347015&index=1

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@ Sulz Parlor (3rd Floor Barnard Hall) Friday February 5th, 6:15pm Services, 7:15pm Dinner Liberal? Pluralist? Traditional? Egalitarian? All are welcome at Shabbat: A Liberal Jewish Experience. Join us for a song-filled service (with guitar!) and a FREE Italian Dinner to follow. Bring your own plate and receive a free t-shirt! RSVP to Kesher@hillel.columbia.edu

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Nazaara Auditions

Following the success of its fall production, “The Priest and the Prostitute,” Nazaara, Columbia’s only South Asian Theater group, is holding auditions for its upcoming Spring production. Positions are available for backstage crew and actors. All levels of experience and interest are welcome – just come to auditions Thursday, February 4 from 9 pm to […]

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THE VAG OPENING!

Barnard College celebrates the opening of The Diana Center Vag with a ribbon cutting ceremony.  The new seven-story building, with ascending double-height glass atria and a façade of clear and etched colored-glass panels, is already a significant architectural presence on Broadway, in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of New York City. Designed by WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism, the […]

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Awaaz, Columbia’s premier journal of South Asian culture and studies, is now accepting applications for editorial positions. We currently have openings for junior, copy and layout editors. If you are at all interested in South Asian politics, culture, photography, literature, poetry, etc., then send a letter of interest to cuawaaz@gmail.com by 11:59 PM, Saturday, February 6th. […]

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