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  • '''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Approximately 40% of first years live in Carman. ...not create any link with the replacement of Ferris Booth Hall by [[Lerner Hall]].)
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  • ...direction. Much of the structure consists of Columbia's largest residence hall - and one of its most desirable. The rest is occupied by university offices ...resge House; and Watson House), and a high-rise, properly known as "Hudson Hall" after [[SEAS]] alumnus Percy K. Hudson, but nobody uses their proper names
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  • ...18m, making it the second newest residence hall after [[Broadway Residence Hall|Broadway]]. When it was completed, Schapiro enabled Columbia to guarantee h ...ngered on the "non-guaranteed wait-list" while living off-campus. Schapiro Hall was intended to allow the university to guarantee four-year housing for all
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  • |Name=Barnard College ...undergraduate students at a time when [[Columbia College]] was an all-male college.
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  • |Location=114 [[Hartley Hall]] ...ey and Wallach, with the main office for room assignments at 114 [[Hartley Hall]]. It is headed by Joyce Jackson, Executive Director, who reports to [[Scot
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  • * [[List College]] (for undergraduates) ...erdam and Morningside Drive, and juniors and seniors living in [[Goldsmith Hall]] at 537 W 121 St on the corner of Broadway.
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  • ...reet border of the campus instead. The building was originally named South Hall, before being named in honor of Butler. It is said that there was a move to ...enes, Anyway?]</ref>, before there was much of a core curriculum. Besides, college students weren't even allowed in Butler for many years, which was geared to
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  • ...laimed as "somewhat funny every now and then," a major achievement for any college humor publication. ...round campus, and around 30 of them were burned in front of [[Ferris Booth Hall]] in June of that year.<ref>http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cg
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  • ..., which is also the name of the massive 20 story undergraduate [[residence hall]] on the northeast part of the plot. ...sing a block between 119th and 120th streets west of Broadway to [[Barnard College]].
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  • Popular conservative radio host, Kevin McCullough of Town Hall talk radio, has used Sanchez's departure from gay pornography to justify th Come and Get it (1994) - w/ Mark West <ref>http://www.bijouworld.com/app/sites/bijou/classic/display.aspx?objid=2
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  • [[Image:Hamilton.jpg|thumb|300px|Hamilton Hall]] [[Image:HamiltonFront.jpg|thumb|300px|Hamilton Hall]]
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  • ...]] and Columbia University (just renamed the previous year from [[Columbia College]]) officially moved in [[1897]]. ...that stands in front of our present [[Hamilton Hall]]), was erected at the west end of the campus.
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  • ...ing the Studebaker akin to Morningside Heights' [[Low Library]]. [[Prentis Hall]], adjacent to Manhattanville and already classroom space for the School of ...between Broadway and [[Amsterdam Avenue]] until it was pedestrianized as [[College Walk]] (and enclosed with gates), so we'll see how long that lasts.
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  • ...d by the Interfraternity Council. The chapter occupies a Brownstone at 556 West 113th street. The fraternity more commonly goes by its nickname '''Sig Nu'' Sigma Nu's [[brownstone]] is located at 556 West 113th Street (between Amsterdam and Broadway), close to [[McBain]] and acro
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  • [[Image:Collegewalklit.jpg|thumb|Lit trees on [[College Walk]] ]] ..., and [[Dodge Hall|Dodge]] and [[Journalism Hall|Journalism]] Halls on the west.
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  • ...Van Amringe]], the popular [[Dean of Columbia College|Dean]] of [[Columbia College]]. It consists of two lawns separated by the '''Van Amringe Memorial''', a Until very recent decades, [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] was held here rather than on [[South Field]].
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  • Most of your initial friends will be the people living on your [[residence hall]] floor, until you start joining clubs and forming cliques with people of s ...joke goes that [[Spectator]] writers and editors "majored in Spec" during college. Beyond clubs there's [[student government]], [[club sports]], and [http://
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  • [[Image:Schermerhorn.jpg|thumb|300px|Schermerhorn Hall]] '''Schermerhorn Hall''' (pronounced sker-mer-horn) is a building on the [[Morningside Heights ca
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  • |Name=Kent Hall |Entrances=2F — College Walk (9–5)<br>3F — Upper Campus
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  • ...strosity both attempt to tower over poor, increasingly antiquarian [[Pupin Hall]]]] ...st undeveloped portion of [[The Grove|the Grove]] just north of Levien and west of Pupin. The project started on 19 March [[2007]] and first occupancy bega
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