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War Dance

Satow Room, Lerner Film screening followed by Q & A about the movie led by the founder of the company that produced the film, Susan MacLaury. “War Dance” was nominated for an Academy Award for the Best Documentary Feature. It also won the award for the Best Directing of a Documentary at the Sundance Film […]
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Uganda Rising

Broadway Room, Lerner Globe Med is showing “Uganda Uprising” followed by a Q & A session about the current situation in Uganda. The film “Uganda Uprising” depicts what the situation in Uganda is like today. The US has referred to it as “the world’s worst neglected humanitarian crisis.” The Ugandan leadership is filled with corruption. […]
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Hillel Hannukah Party

5th floor of Hillel Free Hanukkah dinner, games, and entertainment. All are welcome!
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The Kraft Center The Kraft Center has plenty of comfy study spaces and is open until 2:00am on most weeknights during Reading Week and Finals! Late hours start on Monday, December 14th and run through Monday, December 21st. Enjoy FREE snacks all afternoon and evening!
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The newest edition of Awaaz: The Voice of South Asia is available as an online PDF, and we hit the highlights. South Asians are not all IT specialists or medical professionals. (p.10 – p.14) Just look at Kal Penn, working for Obama! (p.38 – p.39) The city of Dharamsala could give India an upper hand […]
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Free Famous Person

1980’s New Wave correspondent Jeff Illouian reports–that as we type these very words–Sting is rehearsing with a full live orchestra in St. John the Divine. You don’t have to pay, you just have to swoon!
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Big changes could be on the way next year for how Columbia students do on-campus dining, especially for those on meal plans. According to student government sources, to meet student desire for greater flexibility in their dining plans and to encourage healthier eating habits, meal plans will be shifting from the current meals-per-semester system to […]
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The staff of the Blue and White kindly requests the pleasure of your company at tonight’s meeting at 9:30 PM in the basement of St. Paul’s chapel. This very well could be the last Blue and White meeting of the decade, depending on how things are looking next week. So! Please come if you are […]
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Quick, if you blink, you might miss it! Or actually, you probably did. At 1:40pm, Bwog’s Eliza Shapiro tipped us that about ten people were at the Sundial protesting for “Solidarity with Iran.” By 1:50pm, it was reduced to five: And by 1:55pm, the ghost of 1968 had left us, and the group was confirmed […]
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Hey now, it looks like we’re created enough noise to attract the attention of Dr. Ruth, renowned sex therapist. In a recent article written for the New York Post, she gets in on the action (in a manner of speaking) and shares her thoughts on the recent developments involving coed dorms at Columbia. She criticizes […]
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First we head East for Harlem For The Holidays, a new bazaar-like holiday marketplace that features unique businesses from the neighborhood. (NY1) After that we head down to New Jersey, which, in terms of gay marriage, now has a chance to distance itself from New York. A metaphorical distance, of course. (1010WINS) Next we travel […]
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Advent Lessons and Carols

at St. Paul’s Chapel Come get ready for Christmas by hearing readings from Scripture and singing some of the great carols of Advent. Co-sponsored by the Canterbury Club (Episcopal Students Group), Columbia Lutherans, Episcopal Campus Ministry and Lutheran Campus Ministry. For more information, contact cucanterbury@columbia.edu.
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