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Catch a free classical music concert in Buell Hall, Maison Française.

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The Miller Theatre Fund allows student performing arts groups to use the professional stage for an evening.  Columbia Chamber Players is using it to debut the student music-writing group LyricLion.  Need a break from Butler?  Head on over to Miller Theatre to see the new campus group, LyricLion’s first (FREE) concert on Monday, March 11th at […]

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If you’re hungry and/or looking for some quality music to listen to, look no further. Today, the final Live at Lerner performance of the semester brings us Lisa Jaeggi and a free lunch at noon in the Lerner Piano Lounge. The event page describes her as “Both distinctive in talent and character, Jaeggi blends folk, pop, and […]

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A picture is worth a thousand slices of pizza, so head on over to Low Steps from 12 to 2 pm for free pizza and a free concert from the CU Photo Society. Also, if you’re more into mixing up some philosophy and neuroscience, Professor Peter Pazzaglini of the Columbia Neuroscience Society will host a lecture […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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