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You know how one of those vaunted parts of any Columbia admissions presentation is the immense cultural opportunities available through Columbia programs? And you know how you probably spend more time trying to get into EC parties than taking the 1 down to the museums? Well, now’s your time to rectify that situation. You can register here […]

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Online registration for the easiest and cheapest way to leave campus began yesterday at 5 pm and continues on until Thursday, February 12th at 11:59 pm. Enter the Urban New York Lottery to get fr-fr-free tickets to all the cool events you said you’d go to when you told everyone you were going to college in the […]

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Hey, freshpeople, do you remember your tour guide saying something about getting free tickets to cool things around the city? Now’s your chance: Register here with Urban NY for a chance to go to a performance of Wicked, the Big Apple Circus, a Knicks game, and more. Registration began on Monday and goes until this coming […]

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Urban NY is one of the best things about being at Columbia, but it sucks to forget about it. So don’t forget this time; spring is when upperclassmen get their turn, so go register now for that baseball game/Broadway show/raw sushi dinner, unless you’ve already won (sorry). Student Engagement is pleased to offer the Urban New York […]

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