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Seo Hee Im reports from 1501 SIPA, where Terry Eagleton spoke last night, at an event co-sponsored by the Institute of Religion, Culture and Public Life, and the Heyman Center for the Humanities. Terry Eagleton, world-famous literary theorist, was introduced as “so sparkling, so Irish.” This seemed apt, as Eagleton, deftly wielding self-congratulatory British charm […]
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Spotted on the Barnard Health Services door: Photo by Sylvie Krekow
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11/11 is Senior Day! Seniors of CC/SEAS, here’s what you need to do: Step 1: Go to Roone before 2pm and apply for your degree (you need it to graduate… who knew?). In case graduation isn’t incentive enough, there will be free Korilla tacos and 2011 t-shirts, and advisors and grad school admin officers for […]
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Buy Your Tix!

Bacchanal Fall Concert tickets are going on sale through the TIC (and online) on Friday at 1pm. See Mickey Avalon! And Night Eyes!  The show’s on Thursday, December 2nd and tickets cost $3.
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Sike!

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It’s 11/11! Bwog hopes you wished for cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. The Greenmarket welcomes the new goat cheese producer, Broadway Acres, from Pennsylvania. There are purple, green and orange cauliflowers at Samascotts. Starting Sunday, the Greenmarket will celebrate Grains Week to feature their superb selection of grains. Pepper season is almost over, but it is […]
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The Google Street View car is the cops’ new BFF. (Gawker) Hold on to your phone. A “group of hoods” is wanted for its cell phone-snatching crime spree around Columbia. (Daily News) The Four Loko banning saga continues. Washington’s ban on caffeinated alcohol drinks begins next week. (Seattle Times) Get the flu vaccine from Health Services […]
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In a letter to SEAS students tonight, ESC President Chris Elizondo announced tonight that John Jay Dining Hall will most likely open again on Fridays and Saturdays by next semester. In the email, Elizondo writes that ESC and CCSC passed a resolution collaboratively asking Dining Services to open John Jay on the weekends. If John […]
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A peach colored (metal) water bottle with black and white rabbits (yes, rabbits!) on the side, along with a light blue screw-top. Has a slight dent on the site. Left 11/9/10 most likely in either Kent 423 or John Jay dining hall, sometime between 5:16 – 6:00 pm. Sentimental value, if found please contact nl2294@columbia.edu.
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Free Fingerwiches!

FeelGood CU will dole out some free fingerwiches (“Swiss fig” on crackers) tonight at 8:30 in 608 Schermerhorn for a lecture on hunger. The lecture will be given by a FeelGood alumni and current Senior Executive of the Hunger Project. Go do something good and eat figs!
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