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Satow Room, Lerner Hall Assistant Professor Randall Reback will speak about the economics of education, followed by a short Q & A session. Refreshments will be served. SPEAKER BIO: Randall Reback is an Assistant Professor at Barnard College, a Faculty Fellow at Columbia University’s Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, and an Honorary Assistant Professor […]

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Columbia Spirit Day

on Low Plaza. Columbia Spirit Day will comprise activities including tug of rope, music, and snacks. Contact Email: jr2994@columbia.edu

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Barnard College will host an event featuring the German filmmaker Margarethe von Trotta, who will participate in a panel discussion with Barnard Professors Mary Gordon, Erk Grimm and Ross Hamilton.  The event takes place Wednesday, December 2 at 6pm in The James Room on the 4th floor of Barnard Hall (117th and Broadway). Margarethe von […]

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Sensory Overload

at Patrick Ryan’s Pub (3155 Broadway between La Salle St & Tiemann Pl – right after 123rd Street) There is an 6$ cover charge. King Cub Productions (a film production group at Columbia) in collaboration with BullDog Productions (Yale’s film club) are producing a music video for Laura Zax, a musician from Yale ( http://laurazax.com/ […]

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Location: Wien Lounge Final show of the semester. 2 show dates; a lifetime of enjoyment! $2 Contact email: chowdah@columbia.edu Website: http://www.facebook.com/#/event.php?eid=195087647816&index=1

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The Columbia University Orchestra will be performing Debussy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’une faune, Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, and Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite on two nights: Monday, December 7th at 8:00 in Roone Arledge Auditorium in Lerner Hall and Tuesday, December 8th at 8:00 in Miller Theatre. The program will be: Debussy: Prélude à l’après-midi d’une […]

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Lerner Hall Party Space **PISSED JEANS ****YELLOW TEARS ********OLD MEN Doors at 8:00/Music at 9:00 $5 / $3 with CUID All Ages, Open to the public

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Meet Youri Djorkaeff

La Maison Francaise The French-American Alliance will receive French soccer player Youri Djorkaeff on Wed Dec 2nd from 7pm to 8.30pm at la Maison Francaise. The talk will be very informal, with Q&A from the audience. Food and drinks will be served. RSVP is advised but not required: jrs2171@columbia.edu About Youri Djorkaeff: Renowned French soccer player Youri […]

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the [obstacles] show

Potluck House (606 W 114th St.) Postcrypt Art Gallery and Potluck House present representations of your challenges: artwork that physically encroaches on the space of the viewer, or deals with barriers in a more emotional sense. This one-night, interactive exhibition will be hosted by Potluck House (606 W 114th St.). Refreshments will be provided by […]

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Lerner C555 Rediscover your inner child and learn about others’ cultural experiences, while enjoying many delicious desserts and warm beverages from around the world, for just $4! Don’t miss this chance to learn about Japanese (and other cultural) fairytales/children’s stories at this fairytale-themed international desserts showcase! Get in touch with your inner child before you […]

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When AIDS Hit New York

Satow Room, 5th floor Lerner Join GlobeMed for a discussion with Dr. Roy Cohen, medical director of substance abuse at Einstein College of Medicine, on his career-long work treating HIV/AIDS and substance abuse in the Bronx–from the birth of the crisis in the 80s to today. Dr. Cohen will discuss his work in social medicine, […]

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Bhangra in the Heights

Roone Arledge Auditorium Join cuBHANGRA for our third annual event- “Bhangra in the Heights”! A night featuring the award-winning teams: Rutgers Bhangra, RU Dhol Effect, Shaan Mutiyaaran Di Bhangra Club, Anakh-e-Gabroo, Virsa: Our Tradition, and your own *cuBHANGRA*! Then, dance the night away to a mix of Hip-Hop, Bhangra, and Bollywood music with hot beats […]

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Broadway 1st Floor Lounge Hit the Thanksgiving Day Parade from 9am-12pm, then come back to campus and join us for an afternoon of food and fun. Relive your childhood by making hand turkeys while enjoying pie, ice cream and apple cider and watching a movie.

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Roone Arledge Auditorium Join the Wind Ensemble for a collection of songs written by Ticheli, Ives, and Bennett, and enjoy a small reception after the performance. Email wind-exec@columbia.edu for more information, or visit http://www.columbia.edu/cu/wind/main.html.

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With a talk by Charles Simic “Il Premio Napoli a New York” Free and open to the public; reservations required: nb2413@columbia.edu or 212-854-8562 Two of America’s finest and most widely-acclaimed poets will make a rare joint appearance to celebrate this prestigious international prize at Columbia University’s Italian Academy. Poet John Ashbery is the winner of […]

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Same Semester, New President!

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