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Well actually, we can’t, but Columbia Ballet Collaborative can. Their new video, featuring Kaitlyn Gilliland and James Lasky, is amazing and should be watched. Choreographer Gus Reed has outdone himself. Unfortunately, CBC’s performances for this semester have passed, but they will be having another show in February. In the meantime, they offer free ballet classes every […]

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That’s right kids, it’s the 13th annual Columbia University Dance Marathon. The marathon will be held in the Diana Event Oval and dancing will start at 1:00. Tickets are $10 and include a free T-shirt, foodstuffs, and lots of opportunities to win prizes. Fundraising efforts will go towards pediatric AIDS prevention. Check out the Facebook […]

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Roar-ee (the solid) is ready to tango. He’s lookin’ rather gallant with a pink rose dangling from his menacing mandible. *name that tag quote. And for your procrastinating pleasure, a classic: Some Like It Hot.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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