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  • '''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Approximately 40% of first years live in Carman. ...adhere to this condition, and did not create any link with the replacement of Ferris Booth Hall by [[Lerner Hall]].)
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  • |Name=Columbia University School of General Studies |Degrees=[[Bachelor of Arts]]
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  • |Degrees=[[Bachelor of Arts]] |Enrollment= 2,682 students (2019)
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  • The '''Engineering Student Council''' (ESC) represents the interests of undergraduate students in [[SEAS]]. Not to be confused with the [[Engineer The ESC consists of three parts: the executive board, the class councils, and the representatives-at-large.
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  • ...gacy admissions is to foster strong family ties to the school in the hopes of developing (or in some cases, maintaining) a loyal [[:Category:Donors|donor ...nkings/national_university_social_mobility.php</ref>, this underscores one of the stark differences in Columbia's identity relative to its peer schools.
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  • ...most worthy degree candidate in his or her school's respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures. ==List of [[Columbia College]] salutatorians==
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  • ...e wrote the book "Geochemistry for a Habitable Planet", which is the basis of a course by the same name at Columbia and Harvard. Professor Broecker has a suite of offices in the new [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]] named after him.
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  • ...mitories at the school. Harmony, by contrast, received merely a fresh coat of paint when it is converted to undergraduate housing. ...ually came into the possession of Columbia. One can still see the heritage of the building in the allegorical portraits representing the continents on it
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  • ...hich did not have a league or conference prior to the formal establishment of the Ivy League in [[1956]], Ivy basketball programs participated in the [[w ...:Wilt Chamberlain|Wilt Chamberlain]] (whom Forte outscored over the course of the season), and future NBA all-star [[w:Rod Hundley|Rod Hundley]].<ref>[ht
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  • ...Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers ([[SHPE]]). She has been a part of the [[Furnald Hall]] Council and One-to-one Tutoring. ...cations for 2019-2020 school year, Sophomore Vice President and First-Year Class Representative. Throughout her years on council, she has consistently chose
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  • ...[[CCSC 2019]] Class President with his party, Pantone 292. He is a brother of [[Alpha Epsilon Pi]].
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  • Dylan Cooper served as a member of [[URC]], and was elected to the [[Hillel]] executive board for the 2016-201 ...of the 2017 [[Milch Prize]], which is awarded to the member of the junior class best able to suck up to the administration. He also was granted the [[King'
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  • ...keeps a single cocktail umbrella under her pillow to increase her chances of having a dream about the beach, or about a piña colada. As of Spring 2019, Amara is an honorary resident of [[EC 1206]].
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  • ...e [[Engineering Student Council]] in her Junior year as the Vice President of Student Life. [[Category:Class of 2019]]
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  • ...[Engineering Student Council]] in her Sophomore year as the Vice President of Policy. [[Category:Class of 2019]]
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  • ...[Engineering Student Council]] in her Sophomore year as the Vice President of Finance. ...Barton]]|succeeded=[[Alina Ying]]|office=ESC Student Body President|years=2019-20}}
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  • ...he loves trees both as tall bois and paper. She recommends that you take a class with Margaret Vandenberg and read your Allen Ginsberg. ...2018. Most notable achievements as Editor-in-Chief include the appointment of a science editor and <s>Fantasy</s> Costco snacks.
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  • ...ard party SEAS the Change Δ. She has also held the positions of Sophomore Class President and First-Year Vice President. Throughout her years on council, s '''Completed Projects/Duties Summer 2019 and 2020'''
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  • ...] as the Class of 2023 President for 2019-2020. He also served as a member of Policy Committee.
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  • ...the Class of 2023 Vice President for 2019-2020. He also served as a member of Finance Committee. The year following, he served on the Executive Board as Vice President of Policy for 2021-2022. During this year, he accomplished many things, amongs
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  • ...a Class of 2023 Representative for 2019-2020. She also served as a member of Communications Committee.
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  • ...2023 Representative for 2019-2020. She also has served as an active member of Policy and Student Life Committees. ...resented the proposal on continuing the P/D/F option to the SEAS Committee of Instruction, resulting in the ability to P/D/F and uncover one non-technica
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  • ...s a Class of 2022 Representative for 2019-2020. He also served as a member of Finance Committee.
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  • ...lso served as a Resident Advisor (RA) during his time at Columbia. Outside of school, he loves writing poetry. ...ith his Class of 2021 party, Well-SEASoned. He has also served as a member of Communications Committee throughout his time on [[ESC]].
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  • ...' Novel Coronavirus pandemic has profoundly changed student life for the [[2019]]-[[2020]] and [[2020]]-[[2021]] school years. == Timeline of Events ==
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  • ...ng data science things or making bots, Zack can be found [https://bwog.com/2019/03/comic-zack-stepped-on-a-rat/ accidentally stepping on a rat]. ...eceded=[[Betsy Ladyzhets]]|succeeded=[[Eva Sher]]|office=Bwog Editor|years=2019}}
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  • ...office on February 14, 2019. He previously served as 77th Attorney General of the United States under President George H.W. Bush from November 26, 1991 - ...] '[[1941|41]], taught English at Columbia in addition to being headmaster of the [[Dalton School]].
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  • He was the [[2019]] Class Day Speaker for [[Columbia College]]. ...Rolando Acosta]]|office=[[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] Speaker|years=[[2019]]}}
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  • ...and before that, a Saturday Daily. Known for her bold fashion sense, love of frozen margs, and no-nonsense breaking news reporting, Jenny led Bwog with Jenny's board consisted of [[Zack Abrams]] as Managing Editor and [[Zoe Sottile]] as Internal Editor.
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  • ...ne when students were sent home. Known for their chaotic good energy, love of D&D, and always-cheerful demeanor, Isabel led Bwog through tumultuous times ...University Marching Band]], Isabel was faced with accusations of conflict of interest, as they had previously served on the band's Bored. On October 22n
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