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  • The juxtaposition of President [[Bollinger]]'s recently multi-million dollar renovated [[Preside ...hanks to expanded enrollment and the removal of [[Furnald]] from the upper-class lottery, today most singles go to juniors, and only the doubles go to sopho
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  • |Renovated=[[2017]]-[[2020]] '''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Approximately 40% of first years live in Carman.
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  • The requirement at Columbia is three lengths of the pool using any stroke. * Justification for maintenance of a pool.
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  • ...ly post their own reviews of their professors. The site is the main source of professor review currently available to the Columbia student body. ...garded as one of the most useful tools for students looking to enroll in a class, boasting over 10,000 reviews.
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  • ...figures in campus history. They are rumored to be where unspeakable acts of pure horror are committed. :''See main article at [[History of the tunnels]]''
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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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  • ...4|84]] is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of [[SEAS]]. As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Tele ...alk show programs. He made an appearance at [[ESC]]'s annual Got Fu'd in [[2020]].
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  • ...ted from [[Columbia College]] ''[[summa cum laude]]'' and was first in his class at [[Columbia Law School]] ...e. His efforts were rewarded with administrative posts; Sovern became dean of the law school in [[1970]] and assumed the university [[provost|provostship
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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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  • ...isbee (women's and gender diverse) team]]. This page discusses the history of the sport's early years at Columbia. For current information about the team ...the Women's team) (formerly named Pandemic) is undergoing a name change in 2020 for obvious reasons.
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  • ...rvard amended its policies and allowed students to finish their third year of law school elsewhere and still receive a Harvard degree, and offered to awa ...[[1980]], when President Carter appointed her her to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals.
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  • ...nt Lee Bollinger sends out an announcement via email, suspending in-person class for the next week due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...h 8th, 2020, NYC has 21 cases. Students are left panicked and lost, unsure of what the next week will bring.
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  • ...atznelson''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1966|66]] is the Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, officially affiliated with the [[Political S ...olumbia to teach, from [[1969]] to [[1974]], departed for the [[University of Chicago]] and the [[New School]], where he was dean, and returned to Columb
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  • ...nds out an announcement via email, suspending in-person class for the rest of the semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...nts who are able to move out of undergraduate residence halls for the rest of the semester to do so, and we are ready to help in that process."
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  • ...' - President Lee Bollinger sends out an announcement via email, canceling class due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ...the announcement that the federal government is entertaining the prospect of imposing restrictions on domestic travel."
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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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  • ...[Engineering Student Council]] in her Sophomore year as the Vice President of Finance. [[Category:Class of 2020]]
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  • ...hazing practices at Lambda Phi Epsilon], and overseeing the implementation of a new website design, for which she is prepared to fly to Canada and person [[Category:Class of 2020]]
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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 ...gger space, and important COVID-19 measures. Her term was extended to Fall 2020 after CEC chose to delay elections, resulting in deciding F@CU allocations
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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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  • ...fter a bunch of students were kindly, but not so kindly, asked to move out of their dorms and go home, some students who could not go back to their homes ...n to their Alma Mater. On the day of Class of 2020's Commencement, May 20, 2020, Columbia Sad Cap posted its last post, completing its 40-day journey.
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  • ...ndemic has profoundly changed student life for the [[2019]]-[[2020]] and [[2020]]-[[2021]] school years. == Timeline of Events ==
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  • ...ded Bwog's efforts to partner with ESC to revive WikiCU. Hence, [[Wikithon 2020]] was born. [[Category:Class of 2021]]
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  • ...t Columbia, he played for the baseball team. He showed exemplary taste and class in choosing Columbia over [[Harvard|several other schools]]. He was the [[2020]] Class Day Speaker for [[Columbia College]].
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  • ...the Change Δ. He has also held the positions of VP Policy and First-Year Class President. Throughout his years on council, he has consistently chosen to b ...ng]]|succeeded=[[Kennedy Salamat]]|office=ESC Student Body President|years=2020-21}}
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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 ...om their position and would be dismissed from Bwog. <ref> https://bwog.com/2020/10/an-announcement-from-bwogs-board/ </ref> They were succeeded by their Ma
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  • ...gg" Sher (BC '22) was the EIC of [[Bwog]] from October 2020 through winter 2020. Before becoming EIC, Eva was the Managing Editor under [[Isabel Sepulveda] Eva's board consisted of [[Lauren Kahme]] as Managing Editor and [[Vivian Zhou]] as Internal Editor.
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