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  • ...fter all, Columbia had already been using the park for much of its outdoor athletics, for over a decade, and subsequently provided organized sports for the dive ===Students, administrators, and the sixties===
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  • ...ther interpret as a remedial gesture to grant Columbia necessary space for athletics or an attempt to remove sports as far as possible from Morningside Heights. ...ndraiser, given the size of his ambitions, Butler also set the pattern for administrators that's all too familiar today: ignoring the needs of current students while
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  • ...refers to a "Lion" in the singular, it has become fashionable for certain administrators (notably [[Dean of Columbia College|Dean]] [[James Valentini]]) to quote th ...lot of trouble. In [[2011]] Columbia made national sports news when the [[Athletics Director]] banned the band from football games after they sang the alternat
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  • ...alftime show at Holy Cross was "The Lions vs. The Christians". Holy Cross administrators subsequently dis-invited the band from any future games played in Worcester ...de-fun-of-the-team DeadSpin]; [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/11/16/athletics-bans-marching-band-football-finale Spec]; [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/1
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  • ...tional challenge that a fully functional stadium for Columbia University's athletics, albeit five miles away, already existed. ...ally those of the inebriated variety, might not take kindly to hundreds of administrators and professors just steps from their dormitories were not considered.
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  • ...a student might use to smuggle in alcohol. In their cattle-like enclosure, administrators tried to tempt students with offers of free T-shirts and stickers. Rumor ha ...dents more or less only go to [[Baker Field]] for football games because [[Athletics]] offers them free beer.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2009/02/25/c
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  • '''M. Dianne Murphy''' is the outgoing [[Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education]]. Her position came under fire by students in [[200 ...ll out of the women's [[crew]] for drinking<ref>http://bwog.com/2013/03/30/athletics-to-coaches-athletes-drink/</ref>. Two, she had to deal with the [[2013 foot
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  • ...aker-students-administrators-unclear-changes Crackdown at Baker: Students, Administrators Unclear on Changes], Columbia Spectator, 22 Sept 2005 .../administrators-announce-plans-second-tailgate-area-cheap-beer-homeccoming Administrators Announce Plans for Second Tailgate Area, Cheap Beer at Homeccoming], Columb
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  • ...nal at Columbia. Throughout his career Charlow worked in [[Admissions]], [[Athletics]], [[Financial Aid]], and [[Student Affairs]]. [[Category:Administrators|Charlow]]
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  • ...firing of both coaches, and his failure to secure funding and space for [[Athletics Facilities Scandal|three planned new athletic facilities]]. ...record2211.21.html John Reeves Ushers in an Awaited Turnaround in Columbia Athletics], The Record, Vol. 22 Iss. 11, Decemeber 6, 1996
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  • ...budget and one of the schools highest profile assets, its intercollegiate athletics programs. At Columbia, its probably among the most thankless jobs in the wo ...ccess to the central administration. As the [[Athletics Facilities Scandal|Athletics facilities scandal]] showed, this did not work out as planned as he was rou
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  • ...Field back then) played host to the first live television broadcast of an athletics event. A Columbia-[[Princeton]] baseball game was carried by the National B ...leasant places to catch a ballgame in [[New York City]]. However, baseball administrators have been known to be extraordinarily, even unreasonably, strict on fans' c
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  • ...ot vote on the board's funding matters. As an employee of the [[Athletics|Athletics Department]], he is charged with making sure intramural and club sports at [[Category:Administrators]]
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