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@ Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Amsterdam Avenue at 112th Street Sponsored by the Episcopal Campus Ministry Have a physical experience by climbing more than 124 feet through spiral staircases inside the walls to the top of the world’s largest cathedral. Get a close look at the magnificent stained glass windows with figures twice […]

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Interested in finance, investments and banking? Learn more about careers in these fields with an informational site visit at J.P. Morgan on Friday, March 5th from 12pm to 4pm. This exciting event is open to all, but is targeted at First and Second Year Students interested in learning more about the field, corporate culture, and career opportunities. If […]

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Interested in finance, investments and banking? Learn more about careers in these fields with an informational site visit at J.P. Morgan on Friday, March 5th from 12pm to 4pm. This exciting event is open to all, but is targeted at First and Second Year Students interested in learning more about the field, corporate culture, and career opportunities. […]

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Come learn, discover, question and discuss anything you’ve ever wanted to know about or related to Judaism. We’ll either pair you up with a partner or you can participate in group discussions. Come hang out at the 5th floor of the Kraft Center (606 W. 115th) with old friends, make some new ones, learn something new, and, […]

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Cellist Johannes Moser and performance artist Phyllis Chen have come together on the “SoundingOff” tour– a unique project which will bring contemporary classical music to college campuses nationwide during a two-week period in January 2010. With an emphasis on educational outreach and performance, Johannes and Phyllis will present classical and new music in an alternative fashion, and will […]

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Glass House Rocks

Join us at Glass House Rocks and Rolls 2010! For one night only, Lerner becomes a giant glass house of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Stop by for some LASER TAG, delicious Dinosaur BBQ, tons of free giveaways (including t-shirts), awesome dance performances on the ramps, and much more! Contact glasshouserocks2010@gmail.com for more information.

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Columbia band Life Size Maps brings their rowdy brand of upbeat cello pop downtown to the Bowery Poetry Club at 308 Bowery (Between Bleecker and Houston). Contact mfm2129@columbia.edu or visit http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=283577304362 for more information.

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Breakthrough Collaborative is a nation-wide not-for-profit with a twofold 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 teachers are YOU, a select group of college students looking to positively impact local communities throughout the United […]

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Breakthrough Collaborative is a nation-wide not-for-profit with a twofold 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 teachers are YOU, a select group of college students looking to positively impact local communities throughout […]

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Nightline Info Sessions

Nightline, the Columbia community’s anonymous peer counseling hotline, is excited to announce that training classes for prospective Nightline counselors are about to begin. For more information about our organization, students can go to http://www.columbia.edu/cu/nightline/ or contact the Nightline directors at nightlineinfo@columbia.edu. Nightline Info Sessions: Wednesday 1/27 at 8:00 pm in 424 Kent Hall Friday 1/29 at […]

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Columbia New Poetry welcomes anything as long as it’s new and poetic: your best haikus, compositions, artwork, flash fiction, short essays, sonnets, lyrics and letters. Submissions should include your name and contact info, and be sent by February 20, 2010 to columbianewpoetry@gmail.com. Interested in joining the editorial board? Please e-mail use with your name, year, […]

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@ Roone Arledge Auditorium Enjoy the annual tradition of Casino Night on the second weekend of the new semester! Roone Arledge Auditorium will be transformed into a gigantic casino, filled with gamers’ favorites like Blackjack, Poker, Craps, and Roulette. Winnings can be used towards fabulous prizes like the Barnes & Noble “Nook,” an Asus “Netbook,” […]

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CTV Recruitment Meeting

@ CTV studio (5th floor Lerner)

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Comedy Night

@ Milbank Chapel (Zankel Building Room 125), Teachers College A night of standup comedy headlined by Hari Kondabolu as seen on Comedy Central. Kondabolu has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Recently he appeared on John Oliver’s New York Standup Show. Also featuring many talented acts from College Humor, SNL, […]

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Queer Curry

@  C555 Lerner After a successful QUEER SUSHI, the Columbia Queer Alliance is BACK with more free food and more fun. Join us for our annual Queer Curry this Thursday to celebrate the new year (and not the returning of classes) and welcome new Spring students. If you attended QUEER SUSHI you know the food […]

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