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  • '''Wallach Hall''' is one of two [[:Category:Columbia undergraduate residence halls|residence halls]] th ...ingston]], had led some of the most vociferous opposition to the formation of King's College.
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  • ...dents. The CCSC meets on Sundays at 8pm in the Satow Room on the 5th floor of [[Lerner Hall]]. All meetings are open to the public unless otherwise noted The CCSC consists of three parts: the executive board, the class councils, and the representatives-at-large.
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  • ...ng Columbian, he has played a significant role in the 20th century history of the university. ...of the war. In addition, he holds honorary degrees from Loyola University of Chicago and St. Lawrence University.
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  • ...of '''School songs'''. You probably don't know the words to most (or all) of them. That's OK. You have this page. ...n the world) is ''Alma Mater Studiorum'' ("Nourishing Mother of Studies"). Of course, in the Columbia context, Alma Mater almost always refers to the [[A
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  • ...oundation School of Engineering and Applied Science | Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)]] are the two undergraduate schools ...cademically independent entities within the University, the undergraduates of the schools are administered under a joint office which essentially forges
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  • ...ic Complex]]) in the beautiful [[Inwood]] neighborhood at the northern tip of Manhattan. The current head coach is [[Pete Mangurian]]. ...vision I FBS independent schools|unaffiliated independent]] (with the bulk of its schedule typically against future ivy league schools), much as Notre Da
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  • ...d at [[SIPA]] but dropped out. He went on to win a [[John Jay Award]] in [[1979]], as well as an [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]]. [[Category:Class of 1952|Arledge]]
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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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  • ...leman68.jpg|thumb|Henry Coleman held hostage during the student occupation of [[Hamilton Hall]] during the [[1968 protests]]]] ...ons to Columbia College from [[1960]] until his appointment as acting dean of the College. He was awarded the [[John Jay Award]] in [[1996]].
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  • ...us''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1948|48]] [[PhD]] '[[1961|61]] was [[Dean of Columbia College]] for a short while, and served in other senior administra ...and sciences at Columbia, producing the [[Marcus Commission Report]] in [[1979]].
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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 ...n the same CHS [Columbia High School] class as myself and David. The three of us certainly founded the teams at Cornell, Columbia, and Yale during our fr
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  • The term "losing streak" is a bit of a misnomer, since the team didn't actually ''lose'' every game, the streak ...ge:SpecStreak.jpg|thumb|200px|''Spectator'' article covering the last game of the losing streak]]
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  • The following is a distillation of information, mostly culled from student evaluations, on various pre-approve ...y abroad programs that somehow made it out of OGP's grasp, and an overview of destinations available through Columbia-approved programs offered by other
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  • ...Operations and in 1981 was hired by New York Jean Co. as E.V.P. in charge of merchandising and marketing. ...e Ltd., which operates manufacturing facilities in the People’s Republic of China. In 1992, Lung co-founded Sun On Trust, a not-for-profit organization
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  • ...he College community. It was established by Ottle Emma Bjorkwall in memory of her brother, Dr. Charles H. Bjorkwall, in [[1937]]. *[[1979]]: [[Fernando Ortiz Jr.]]
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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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  • ...it was combined with the same position in [[SEAS]] to form the [[Division of Student Affairs]] in [[1998]]. After stepping down from the position, he h ...strator, and despite his "retirement," he still commands a sizeable amount of influence and respect at Columbia.
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  • ...blic Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), an energy company that supplies much of the energy to eastern New Jersey. He earned his [[BS]] and [[MS]] in [[Mec ...preceded=[[Paul Brandt-Rauf]]|succeeded=[[Ursula Burns]]|office=[[SEAS]] [[Class Day]] Speaker|years=[[2011]]}}
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  • ...nment until the formation of the [[Columbia College Student Council]] in [[1979]]. ...d the "Committee on Regulations." The group changed its name to the "Board of Student Representatives" in April.
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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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