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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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  • ...ts own trustees, faculty, and financial responsibilites; the academic head of Barnard is to be a dean in the University, and Barnard graduates are to rec ...any statistical calculation of enrollment, admission, or expenditure. All of these functions fall to Barnard College.
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  • ...l. Both the [[Columbia College]] and [[SEAS]] ceremony includes a [[Parade of Classes]]. ...te students receive a [[Class Pin]] from members of the 50th reunion class of that year.
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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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  • ...non-traditional orientation program and enjoy the outdoors. COOP has since 1983 "creat[ed] an environment you won't get at Freshman Orientation"<ref>http:/ COOP began in 1983 "to help ease the transition to coeducation"<ref>http://spectatorarchive.li
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  • This article documents the rather interesting '''history of student housing''' at Columbia. ...suring 9' x 9', next to each other. The total size of each of these suites of three rooms was 540 square feet. When these rooms were assigned to students
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  • ...arack Obama''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] was the 44th President of the United States. A former US Senator from [[w:Illinois|Illinois]], he is Obama is the first attendee of [[Columbia College]] to occupy the Oval Office. Obama was also the first Co
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  • ...with the [[Salutatorian]]. The valedictorian gets to deliver a speech at [[Class Day]]. ...n which the students majored are contacted and asked to submit evaluations of the identified students, which are used by the committee in selecting the w
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  • ...Yale]] and Jon (JC) Cohn at [[Cornell]]. The team's first shirt was a copy of the Columbia High School shirt stating Columbia Ultimate Frisbee in Columbi Buddha spent his junior year at the [[London School of Economics]] and Larry Horlick and Jeff Birnbaum (sp?) captained the 1975-19
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  • ...rg]]. The two served as debate partners on the [[College Debate Council]], of which Stern was president. They also founded the Roosevelt for President cl ...7]], served as [[provost]] of the [[Arts and Sciences]] from [[1980]] to [[1983]] (and again as acting provost in [[1989]]), and was appointed a University
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  • ...to the Columbia [[Football|football team]]'s 44-game losing streak from [[1983]] to [[1988]]. The term "losing streak" is a bit of a misnomer, since the team didn't actually ''lose'' every game, the streak
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  • ...ttendees have made appearances in US presidential elections. Two attendees of [[Columbia Law School]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Franklin Delano Roose .... But [[John Jay (person)|John Jay]] KC 1764 received nine electoral votes of his own.
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  • ...administration. He has also served as a Representative from and a Governor of the state. ...vid urban explorer, he jokes he majored in "subway studies" and spent much of his time in the city's museums. Despite a fondness for art history, he even
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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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  • ...become Attorney General under [[Barack Obama]] [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]]. ...] '[[1941|41]], taught English at Columbia in addition to being headmaster of the [[Dalton School]].
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