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The 2010 valedictorian is Seth Davidovits from the Applied Physics department and the salutatorian is Rodney Chang, a mechanical engineer. Congratulations!
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Join Hillel for its first ever Lag Ba’omer Benefit Barbecue! This Columbia-wide festive event will feature barbecue food, great music and social justice activities! *Vegetarian options available! Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010 Time: 12:00-2:30 Location: Van Am Quad $5 full price, $3 with two canned/sealed goods! **First 100 people get a free Hillel water bottle. […]
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As we gathered from the Bacchanal fun facts roundup, the girls wearing diapers and bras on stage with Of Montreal were all Columbia students. We just had to know more, so we asked two of the dancers, Sari [wants to get a job, no last name] SEAS ’10, Ruthie King, CC’11, and Brooke Barrios, CC […]
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Pizza and a Film

Be sure to join the Urban Research Workshop tonight for a screening of Dislocation, a documentary by Freakonomics contributor Sudhir Venkatesh; the film will be followed by talks given by Venkatesh and other prominent figures in public housing. The screening features free pizza and starts at 5:30 pm in Broadway Room in Lerner. Image via […]
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Congratulations to the both of you! Valedictorian: Arianne Richard, Biological Sciences Biochemisty Salutatorian: Jeffrey Spear, Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology Stay tuned for updates!
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A tipster sent in this photo, informing us of a stair-climing competition taking place in Harmony. Man, Harmony residents just must love walking… Photo by Benjamin Fogarty
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The Spring 2010 issue of The Gadfly is soon out in print and now available online. We hit the highlights: On protest, or Columbia’s recent lack thereof. (p. 4) On religion and science. (p. 7) On philosophy and art. (p. 11) On whatever Finnegans Wake is about. (p. 20) On love. (p. 24) On parents. […]
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As a sign that graduation is approaching, the unleashing of the bleachers reminds us all to shed a tear for departing seniors and for everyone else who just realized exams are in two weeks. Photo by AB
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One of the greatest perks of an Ivy League education is having all sorts of guest lecturers and talks hosted right on campus. Yet many of these great talks are not publicized enough. Enter Bucket List, a weekly feature that aggregates these events in a single location that will hopefully make you realize, like Bwog […]
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New York City workers (hey, that’s some of us after graduation!) earn more here than they would in other cities … at least while they’re still young. (NYT) New York Senator Chuck Schumer doesn’t like Facebook’s privacy policies. (NBCNY) New York City may see its first Walmart in Brooklyn. (NYDaily) New York City Mayor Michael […]
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King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe Proudly Presents MEASURE FOR MEASURE by William Shakespeare April 29th at 8:00pm April 30th at 11:59pm May 1st at 8:00pm Starts at Columbia Main Gates 116th and Broadway FREE OF CHARGE Prostitution! Pickpockets! Nuns! Disguises! Mistaken identity! We’ve got it all, and it turns out it is all free. Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=117096238317342
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The show must go on! The gloomy weather may have forced the event from its original location at Lehman Lawn, but today’s WBAR-B-Q was not to be canceled. Here are some photos from the über-mellow, free food-filled hipstery musical experience in Barnard’s LeFrak Gymnasium. Photos by Abigail Feinberg
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