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Tonight from 9 to 11, CCSC is hosting a meet and greet for the Spring Elections. There will be the opportunity to meet candidates from all parties, free gifts (pens? chap stick? who knows!), and of course, free foods, including pizza, soda and desserts. Voters can also submit questions they would liked to see addressed […]
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By now, she’s more a symbol of BC than DSpar herself…or the Vag, for that matter. Barnard, meet your new Chair of the Board, Jolyne Caruso-FitzGerald (phew!), BC’81. Email from DSpar follows: Dear Members of the Barnard Community, This afternoon the Barnard College Board of Trustees elected Jolyne Caruso-FitzGerald ’81 as the incoming Chair of […]
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Club Zamana’s Tamasha Hype Study Break Wednesday, April 7th 8-10 PM Satow Room, Lerner Hall Come and get PUMPED for Tamasha 2010 at Club Zamana’s Tamasha Hype Study Break! With FREE ROTI ROLL, MANGO JUICE PONG (it’s exactly what it sounds like), and SEX-THEMED TABOO, what’s there to resist? **FREE TAMASHA TEMPTATION T-SHIRTS TO THE […]
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Across Borders: A FREE Screening of Mira Nair’s “Mississippi Masala” Friday, April 9th 7:30-10:00 PM Lerner 569 Make April 9th your movie night! Come watch a FREE screening of Mira Nair’s “Mississippi Masala”! Starring Denzel Washington and directed by Mira Nair, “Mississippi Masala” is a beautiful and engrossing narrative about an interracial relationship between a […]
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Last night’s SGA meeting focused on funding for BC Greek life. At present, SGA does not fund groups that require dues, as per their constitution. Student Activities Fees given by the SGA can only go to events that serve the broader communities; the possibility of a Greek public list serve was discussed, which would make […]
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The soothing sound of gently tumbling water washed over sunbathers on Low Steps today as the fountains were turned on, managing to mostly cover up the Lit Hum classes stationed in rings on various patches of nearby grass, obnoxiously discussing Dostoyevsky. Meanwhile LLC residents were presented with brand new grass, unrolled in mats and liberally watered […]
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Two members of a massive high school tour group check out John Jay Dining Hall: CU Hopeful 1: “No trays.” CU Hopeful 2: “What the hell?!” Class of 2016…you think you know, but you have no idea.
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Broadway Room, Lerner Hall Presented by The Urban Research Workshop Come see a screening of Dislocation, a documentary by best-selling author and Freakonomics collaborator Sudhir Venkatesh about the closing of the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago and the dispersal of former residents. Following the film, Professor Venkatesh, Professor Catherine Fennel, and Professor Carla Shedd will […]
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When The Night Comes Film Screening April 6th 7-9 PM Lerner Hall C555 Calling all Human Rights activists, Africa lovers, and world citizens passionate about humanity!Did you know that malaria kills a child every 30 seconds? This is an atrocity because it is both treatable and preventable. Produced and directed by Bobby Bailey, founder of […]
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Sean Zimmermann reports on the continuing Senate saga. Benjamin Brickner, from the Senate Elections committee, came to speak to the ESC about EGSC’s petition to the Senate to split the two SEAS senates seats allocated to SEAS. Brickner explained the Senate’s request for a referendum: “our intention is not to take over [dedications that would […]
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Hurry now to Lerner for the remains of Live at Lerner’s Tuesday offering of lentil salad and hot dogs! There’s also a DJ and some student artwork.
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Yet another delectable option is now available to you in Butler cafe. As well as the last of the Easter-themed treats on display, one can now also pick from a selection of instant vegan meals including Rice Pilaf and Curry. Proof the Dadaists have won: the vegan rice pilaf is chicken-flavored, and, you know, there’s […]
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