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We invite you to submit a paper/abstract to, and/or to organize an Invited session in, the SUMMER 8th International Conference on Computing, Communications, and Control Technologies: CCCT 2010 (http://www.2010iiisconferences.org/ccctj), which is being organized in the context of The 3rd International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation: IMETI 2010 (http://www.2010iiisconferences.org/imeti) to be held on June 29-July […]

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We invite you to submit a paper/abstract to, and/or to organize an Invited session in, The SUMMER 8th International Conference on Computing, Communications, and Control Technologies: CCCT 2010 (http://www.2010iiisconferences.org/ccctj), which is being organized in the context of The 3rd International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation: IMETI 2010 (http://www.2010iiisconferences.org/imeti) to be held on June 29-July […]

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Come support Haiti by joining Hillel for a FREE Pizza Dinner study break! Hillel is taking part in the university-wide There is Hope: Mission Haiti Campaign. Donation boxes will be set up in order for you to contribute however much you are able to so that Hillel can accomplish our goal of joining the Columbia […]

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Crack passwords, read secret files, get root access! From networks to cryptography, the ACM Security Competition exposes you to the dark side of technology. When programming contests just aren’t enough, take it to the next level and join in on the computer security competition. It all starts February 4 at 6:00 pm in the CS […]

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As students at Columbia, we are fortunate to be exposed to both global and local issues through our professors, distinguished speakers, and our studies. COLUMBIA NET IMPACT gives you the opportunity to magnify your impact through working together on tangible projects with existing organizations that are already making a sustainable difference. Don’t find anything that […]

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Come to Math 31 for a fast-paced version of our standard mixology course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for five weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. $200. Contact email:  nick@columbiabartending.com Link: http://columbiabartending.com/

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Come to Math 31 for a fast-paced version of our standard mixology course. Cover the same material in half the time! The accelerated course will meet twice a week for five weeks on the following dates. All our classes use real alcohol to teach you hundreds of drinks. $200. Contact email:  nick@columbiabartending.com Link: http://columbiabartending.com/

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Wine Appreciation Course

Come to Math 312, and learn the basics about red, white, rose, and bubbly wines. We cover everything from history to terroir, tasting dozens of major grape varietals. $120.

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Cooking 101

Sympathizing with the culinarily challenged, Ferris Booth Commons has announced its first free cooking class! Lesson 1: Gourmet Macaroni & Cheese (aka glorified Easy Mac). Open to everyone who RSVPs, the class will be taught by chefs from Columbia’s local food purveyor, JKings, using local and organic products. Review those microwave-button-pushing skills while you decide […]

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MBA Mentoring

The Economics Society is partnering with Columbia Business School on a mentorship program in Spring 2010. We will match you up with a business school student that has had experience in your field of interest. You will be able to get advice on everything from finding internships to applying to graduate school and will be […]

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Come and support over a hundred of your peers as they raise money and awareness for pediatric AIDS by dancing for 28 hours straight! Kick off the marathon at noon on Saturday January 30th with Celebrity Ambassador Nigel Barker representing the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Tickets are now on sale at TIC (http://www.cuarts.com/calendar/tickets). All […]

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The Gadfly (Philosophy Magazine): Accepting Submissions gadflymagazine@gmail.com www.gadflymagazine.com Do you have a philosophy on love, life or the Core? Or have you perhaps solved one of philosophy’s age old puzzles? If you’ve ever wanted to see your intellectual meanderings into philosophy published, then submit a first draft to Columbia’s Undergraduate Philosophy Magazine, The Gadfly, at gadflymagazine@gmail.com […]

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Write Us A Play. LateNite Theatre, New & Original Student Theatre. To submit, visit our website (www.latenitetheatre.com) or send submissions to submissions@latenitetheatre.com.  Plays must be no more than 30 pages in length.

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Turn your frown upside down on Wednesdays with free food and beverages the last Wednesday of every month! @ Wien 1st floor lounge

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The World Traveler Internship (http://www.worldtravelerinternship.com) is back for 2010 and applications are now open. Two Interns will travel the world for three months taking photographs, videos, blogging, and tweeting to share their experience with their followers.  This is the fourth year of the Internship and we’ve got mtvU on board this year and the UK division of STA Travel […]

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