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Little kid, maybe 13 years old, wearing a backpack walking with classmates. With a concerned look at the ashtrays outside of Hamilton: “I know there’s a lot of peer pressure at college, but why does everyone have to smoke so much?”
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You’re Not Alone

This sign in Wallach lobby misses Miami too. Photo by Anna Kelner
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Good Day Sunshine

Obviously the best thing to do on a beautiful Saturday would be to move your couch onto Low Plaza and/or play an intense game of freeze tag. Photos by MJM
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Freeze Tag?!

Tipsters tell Bwog rumors of freeze tag on South Lawn at 5 p.m. Bring your game face.
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Saturday morning/afternoon is here once again.  Why aren’t you outside? Cartoons by Abigail Santner
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Get Your Fluff On

Don’t forget! The fifth Annual Pillow Fight will commence at 3 p.m. in Union Square.  Meet at the gates at 2:30 p.m. to head down. Bring your fluffiest pillow and leave heavy objects behind.
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Fight about cabs no more! (NYT) Apple continues to take over the electronic world. (NY Daily News) The Times reviews Thursday’s concert in honor of Helmut Lachenmann. Coyote Update: violence among canids. (Gothamist)
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Jamnesty!!

Earl Hall Auditorium Guantánamo Bay is a symbol of injustice and abuse and it must be closed down. Enough is enough! Jamnesty is an event put on to create awareness about human rights issues. This year, Amnesty International’s focus campaign is on Guantanamo Bay/end torture. Join us on April 9th, at 7:30 p.m. at the […]
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Event Oval – Diana Center A conversation between speakers CORNEL WEST, VIJAY PRASHAD, JAMAL JOSEPH, and MUMIA ABU JAMAL live via telephone. Mumia Abu-Jamal is an award-winning journalist, humanist, advocate for social justice, and “Voice of the Voiceless” who has been wrongfully imprisoned on Pennsylvania’s death row for the last 28 years. A recent Supreme […]
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FLASH MOB: Listen To Low

Meet in front of Butler Library FLASH MOB: Listen to Low A flash mob is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual act for a brief time and then disperse. It’s now time to assemble the masses to reclaim Low Memorial Library for Columbia University’s first flash […]
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IFC Center, 323 Sixth Avenue at 3rd Street Columbia University School of the Arts Film Program presents the 23rd Annual Columbia University Film Festival, eight nights of screenings, dramatic readings and events in New York and Los Angeles, beginning April 26 in New York. The festival is the premiere of more than 50 thesis short […]
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Fisher Landau Center for Art, 38-27 30th Street, Long Island City, New York Columbia University School of the Arts Visual Arts Program, in association with the Fisher Landau Center for Art, present the 2010 MFA Thesis Exhibition, free and open to the public, at the Fisher Landau Center for Art. There will be an opening […]
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Where Art Thou?

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