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  • The '''Columbia University College Democrats''' (CU Dems) is one of the largest and most active groups on campus. The Pr ...ased harassment and misconduct reported to Columbia University and Barnard College and the average number of days before such cases are resolved under the [[S
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  • Many Columbia students and other affiliates keep '''blogs''' in one way or another. This | [[Columbia Shallot]] [http://cushallot.com]
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  • ...ar. Before that, he was president of the [[College Democrats]]. Outside of college, Flaxman served as an auxiliary police officer. After graduating he worked While President of CCSC, Columbia underwent several reforms that Flaxman helped bring about:
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  • ...ir events and positions are usually controversial on the generally-liberal Columbia campus, which has often resulted in a disproportionately high turnout and m They also sometimes share views with the [[College Libertarians]].
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  • ...He was formerly the Vice President of the College Dems. Lipsky founded the Columbia branch of the [[:w:Roosevelt Institute|Roosevelt Institute]]. As part of his presidency of the College Democrats he made a number of media appearances:
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  • ...inistration's decision to enter Iraq. Anti-war protesters paraded around [[College Walk]] to [[Low Steps]], carrying posters that decried war profiteering by ...feat the U.S. military."'' . Professor De Genova wrote a letter to the ''[[Columbia Spectator]]'' which ran on March 31st, 2003 contextualizing his comments [h
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  • The '''Columbia University College Democrats''' (CU Dems) is one of the largest and most active groups on campus. The Pr ...ased harassment and misconduct reported to Columbia University and Barnard College and the average number of days before such cases are resolved under the [[S
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  • .... They really hate big government, whether run by the [[Republicans]] or [[Democrats]]. * [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libertarians/ Columbia College Libertarians]
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  • ...vist, humanitarian, and identity-conscious undergraduate student groups at Columbia. The board members are elected by representatives of each group at a genera ...marked-opacity-red-tape IMPLICATIONS: System Marked by Opacity, Red Tape], Columbia Spectator, February 12, 2007</ref> Because the SGB refused to be put under
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  • [[Image:Obamany.jpg|thumb|right|Obama the Columbia undergrad, visiting [[Central Park]] ]] '''Barack Obama''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] was the 44th President of the United States. A former US
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  • #REDIRECT [[Columbia University College Democrats]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Columbia University College Democrats]]
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  • '''The Columns''' was the blog of the [[Columbia Political Union]]. It used [[w:Drupal|Drupal]]. * [[Nellie Bowles]] - [[Columbia Daily Spectator|Spec]] opinion columnist.
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  • ...f the Democrats is coordinated by the four lead activists of the [[College Democrats]] The trip is held over the [[Election Day]] break and is completely free for Columbia students, as it is paid for by the respective political campaigns.
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  • In November [[2007]], Columbia activists embarked upon yet another [[Protests|protest]]. Banking off sever ...tp://cu-strike.blogspot.com/2007/11/demands-manhattanville-expansion.html "Columbia Hunger Strike!: Demands: Manhattanville Expansion & Community Accountabilit
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  • Many '''analogies''' can be drawn between things at Columbia and things in the real world: * ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]'' = ''The [[New York Times]]''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Columbia University College Democrats]]
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  • ...ler''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]] was president of the [[College Democrats]]. He is the son of US Congressman [[Jerry Nadler]] '69. Michael is current [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Nadler, Michael]]
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  • ...[[2011]] to [[2012]]. He is one of the few people who understands how the Columbia administration operates and is a fount of institutional knowledge. ...nce]] and [[EALAC]], and served as associate editor and treasurer of the [[Columbia East Asia Review]].
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  • ...Board has consisted of board members from both the [[CU Democrats]] and [[College Republicans]] simultaneously, as well as other campus political groups. Roosevelt Columbia are reigning undefeated Roosevelt Campus Network East Coast beer pong champ
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