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11/17/2009 @ 12:00 PM to 1PM Center for Career Education Conference Room Explore a wide range of national and international internship programs across many fields. From working on a film set in London to working in private equity in Hong Kong to consulting in Glasgow, Scotland, the options for summer internships are unlimited. Email: careereducation@columbia.edu […]
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104 Jerome Greene Hall Columbia University Amnesty International Presents a conversation with Susan Burke and Jeremy Scahill about private military contractors, human rights, and the future of warfare. Susan Burke is a partner with Burke ONeil LLC, a law firm specializing in International Human Rights law. The firm is currently bringing civil actions against private […]
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11/17/2009 @ 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM Roone Aldridge Cinema, Lerner Hall Everyone Allied Against Homophobia presents a screening of the The Celluloid Closet, a documentary about the history of LGBTQ people in film, followed by a discussion with James Schamus, CEO of Focus Features and acclaimed screenwriter/producer. The Celluloid Closet is based on Vito […]
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Hillel Building, 3rd Floor (606 W. 115th St.) This is your city, so come learn about it! Join Hillel Social Justice for the first event of its new educational series “A Social Justice Guide to the City” and learn about the 10,000 street vendors in New York City. A representative from Urban Justice’s Street Vendors […]
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Roone Aldridge Auditorium, Lerner Hall Sponsored by the Earth Institute. Registration is required: Visit our website for more information. 11/17/2009 @ 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Roone Aldridge Auditorium, Lerner Hall Sponsored by the Earth Institute. Registration is required: http://www.earth.columbia.edu/articles/view/1801
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Roone Arledge Auditorium Get ready for MSA’s annual Eid al-Adha dinner! The evening will showcase Islamic culture with musical performances and comedic acts. It promises to be a unique and memorable night. We look forward to seeing you there! FEATURING: -A speech by Haroon Moghul on the topic of cultural diversity among Muslims -World-Renowned Artist Bassam […]
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Basement of St. Paul’s Chapel Friday Nov. 20th: Emilyn Brodsk, John Elliot, Anthony da Costa Saturday Nov. 21st: Ben Weiner, Lan Li, Gabriel Miller-Phillips – Email: vss2104@columbia.edu Visit our website for more information.
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Dear readers, As you may have noticed over the weekend, Bwog has received several much-needed upgrades to its publishing software. The renovations will allow us more flexibility in the site’s configuration as well as increase Bwog’s compatibility with third-party applications and search engines. Things you’ll particularly notice: Google Reader and RSS feeds will no longer […]
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NAFTA weighing heavily on your mind? Alleviate your conspicuous consumption guilt at a fair-trade study break thrown by Students for Environmental and Economic Justice, at 6:00pm in Lerner’s East Ramp Lounge.  They’ll have equitably and sustainably grown and harvested tea, scones, and the like.
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Ready or not (probably not), class registration begins tomorrow.  This usually means frantically clicking through SSOL, becoming dismayed at the slim pickings, and abandoning all hope of Art Hum for four different introductory Political Science lectures. Bwog, however, returns to bring you the best, the brightest, and the courses most likely to solicit “There is […]
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And just like that, Columbia football is off the schneid, snapping their five-game losing streak with a convincing 30-20 win over Cornell.  The team took care of the ball when they had it (just one turnover in an area that’s plagued the team all year) and forced an impressive six turnovers on defense, including four […]
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The New York Post weighs in on the impending 9/11 trial with the MOST INTENSE HEADLINE EVER (see picture). Bono returns to the Op-Ed page, makes fun of self, suggests that U2’s “One” may or may not have torn down the Berlin Wall. (New York Times) No one ever said love was cheap, but this […]
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