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For those of you struggling with big life-changing career decisions, Bwog’s enlightened Dane Cook gives you the scoop on law school. A panel of Columbia University Law students convened last night to remind everyone pursuing a legal degree that—yes, the rumors are true—law school is hard. The event entitled “A Day in the Life of A […]
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Contessa Gayles woke up very, very early to meditate and hang out with Columbia’s Bhakti Club. After a 7:00 AM mantra meditation session, she sat down to talk with Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, the current—and first ever— Hindu chaplain at Columbia. They spoke about a typical day in the life of a Hare Krishna monk, and […]
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Duane Reade gives itself up. (NYT) You can give your MacBook’s defective hard drive up. (Reg Hardware) Bwog should give the snark up. (Washington Post) Clinton should give the junk food up. (Gothamist) The Upper West Side should give the dirty oil up. (Spec) Photo by the NY Times
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Friday, Feb. 26, 12-1:30pm @ James Room, 418 Barnard Hall Are you a BC, CC, or SEAS student and confused about what your package means, how to get your financial needs met, how to include extenuating circumstances in your application, or any other of the myriad of questions students have about financial aid? Come to […]
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@ Interschool Lab, Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR), 7th Floor Are you clueless about credit even is? Did you know you have a credit score even if you don’t have a credit card? Have bad credit and wanna get it on track? Wanna learn how to access your free credit report? […]
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Broadway Lounge, 14th Floor, Broadway Residence Hall (113th and Broadway, NE corner) How do emotions shape your thoughts, fears, beliefs, decisions, and values around money and economic class? Join us for this interactive and creative life-size money simulation where we’ll explore the emotional aspects of money and class. This is sure to be a powerful, […]
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Broadway Lounge, 14th Floor, Broadway Residence Hall (113th and Broadway, NE corner) Join faculty, administration, and students for an evening together where we’ll share our stories around class, money, and identity. A panel of CU administrators, professors, and students will share their personal stories around class and identity. By sharing our stories, finding our commonalities […]
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@ Low Library, Faculty Room This event is a part of “Cashing In: A Week of Empowerment, Support, and Education on Economic Class and Identity” put on by The Common Cents Project. This evening is being co-sponsored by the Black Heritage Month Committee and the CC/SEAS Office of Multicultural Affairs. Join us Sunday, February 21st […]
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@ Lerner 477 Have a hard time having a social life in the high-spending culture of Columbia University? Don’t know how much is reasonable to spend on entertainment? How can you make your money work for you? Not used to having enough money to even “budget”? Do you wanna work smarter, not harder? Are you […]
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@ The Diana Center The Crossroads Conference aims to give Barnard Seniors resources for their transition out of college. With workshops ranging from Apartment Hunting and Job Searching to Socially Savvy and Financial Fluency, the Crossroads conference will be a great way to prepare for life after Barnard. Alum Zuzanna Szadkowski ’01 from Gossip Girl […]
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BBQ – Diana Cafe, GAME- Levien Gymnasium The Dean of the College and the Office of Alumnae Affairs are proud to continue the tradition of Barnard students, alumnae, faculty and staff coming together for Barnard Night at Columbia Women’s Basketball by hosting a FREE BBQ at 5:30 PM in DIANA CAFE (2nd Floor). After the […]
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@ 022 Lehman Hall (Barnard) Questions and RSVP:  zines@barnard.edu http://barnard.edu/library/zines/club/meeting100218.html Get involved with the Barnard Library Zine Collection by joining the new Zine Library Club! Participants in the zine club will devise the scope and purpose of the group. Possible projects include creating a group project, developing zine resources for students and professors, and recommending […]
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