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All software/web developers are welcome! On the agenda: •SpeakerText CEO Matt Mireles •Hackathon discussion •Google Apps discussion Pizza and drinks to be provided Room 403 in Hamilton Hall

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HOOT Magazine

Ferris Booth 4th floor Join Hoot Magazine, the first ever on campus fashion magazine/blog! Hoot Magazine is a part of CU Couture, the fashion magazine. We have held Fashion Week’s Backstage Pass and a green clothing swap. We are currently recruiting for staff writers, layout designers, web masters, copy editors. Anyone interested should come to our editorial […]

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Bat Boy: The Musical

The Columbia Musical Theatre Society presents Bat Boy: The Musical Our performance of this rock musical is an event not to be missed! Expect to be overwhelmed by the incredible talent of the cast and the sheer amount of blood on stage. Get ready to laugh, to cry, and to rock out in this comedy about a […]

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In Collaboration

Studio X: 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610 GSAPP Art and Architechture Talk Join the Graduate  School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the Schoolof the Arts for a cross-disciplinary dialogue on materials and artistic and architectural practice with Heather Rowe (MFA Visual Arts ‘01) and Michelle Fornabai, Adjunct Asst Professor, Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation. FREE […]

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Earl Hall Come together to connect and learn about year-long and summer outdoor activities and jobs. Meet organizations: Wilderness Ventures, Overland, NOLS, COÖP (Columbia Outdoor Orientation Program), Hiking Club, Rock Climbing Club, Cycling Club, Triathlon Club, Roadrunners. Enjoy delicious camping snacks too. Visit our Facebook page for more information.

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Hapa’s Fusion Party

Lerner c555 Hapa Club is hosting a FUSION PARTY to celebrate and blend the many different cultures on campus! The event will feature performances by CU Lion Dance, Orisha, and Dhoom, as well as fusion-themed finger foods prepared by the Columbia Culinary Society. Tickets will be $5, with part of the proceeds going to Pearl S. […]

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John Jay Lounge CILP (Community Impact Leadership Program) is a subset of CI where freshmen from BC, CC, and SEAS work together to gain insight and work with the student executives and staff of CI to plan events for CI as a whole. We are hosting this study break to introduce community service opportunities at […]

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James Room, 4th Floor, Barnard Hall Come learn about The Diana and how this new building will affect our community, what it brings to our campus, and what the future holds. VP of Administration and Capital Planning, Lisa Gamsu, will be giving a presentation on the architecture, the vision and the new spaces of The […]

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CTV is now accepting show proposals for our Spring 2010 season.  Those interested in creating a new show for CTV should contact akarlin@cutelevision.org for an application and further info.  Show proposals are due on December 1 at 11:59 PM. Contact Email: akarlin@cutelevision.org Contact website: cutelevision.org

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Roone Aldridge Cinema, Lerner Hall On the evening of November 24, the Columbia Chapter of the Roosevelt Institute will host the Truman National Security Project for a panel discussion of the current state of policy planning in respect to Afghanistan. The purpose of this event is to examine the limitations of current American, NATO, and […]

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Center for Career Education Conference Room Contact email: careereducation@columbia.edu Learn more about the three student agencies you could manage, including Inside New York, Columbia Tutoring and Translation Agency and Bartending Agency and School of Mixology. http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/calendar

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Broadway Room, Lerner Hall Contact email: lcw2109@columbia.edu Interested in obtaining an internship and finding out about all of the science and engineering research that is being conducted right here on campus? Join Scientists and Engineers for a Better Society (SEBS) and Columbia Science Review for a thrilling afternoon to learn about groundbreaking science and technology […]

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Center for Career Education Conference Room Contact email: careereducation@columbia.edu On November 18th, the Arts Initiative will partner with the Center for Career Education (CCE). Join us to learn about securing (and even creating) an internship experience that fits your professional goals. Learn about: job and internship resources, how to create your own internship, and The […]

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Science Internship Panel

Satow Room, Lerner Hall Contact email: lcw2109@columbia.edu Don’t miss your chance to hear Columbia undergraduate juniors and seniors discuss their internship experience over the years and find out ways to get involved! This panel will serve as an excellent opportunity to learn more about what is available to students and how you can capture your […]

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11/23/2009 @ 8:00 PM RSVP BY WED 11/4 HERE Columbia School of the Arts Writing Chair Binnie Kirshenbaum will read from and discuss *The Scenic Route*, her latest novel. She is a two-time recipient of the Critics Choice Award and was selected by Granta Magazine as one of the Best Young American Novelists. Visit our website for more information.

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