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  • ...ers) and columns by [[Verily Veritas]], an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations ...eral dozen writers and contributors. In [[2005]], the magazine switched to monthly editions, affirming its presence on the campus. Recently, the magazine has
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  • ...mbia Spectator, 10 October 1968</ref><ref name="ECFASProposal">[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/senate/information/40th_anniversary/senate_proposal_1969.pdf A Plan ...University.''] New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. 428.</ref><ref>"Columbia Senate Convening Today." ''New York Times'' 28 May 1969: 29.</ref>
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  • ...charge account, since the funds you put on it are charged on your monthly Columbia bill. Columbia students may add money onto their accounts through Columbia Student Services Online ([[SSOL]]) as follows:
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  • {{wp-also2|Columbia University protests of 1968}} At Columbia, the events were ostensibly triggered by the planned construction of a gymn
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  • |Contact=jp3144@columbia.edu}} ...tive, and cooperative campus programming with student groups such as the [[Columbia Iranian Students Association]], [[Orchesis]], [[GlobeMed]], [[Quarto]], CUS
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  • ...O''' is a socialist organization in the United States. It has a chapter at Columbia that is recognized by the [[Student Governing Board]]. ...e national organization. Membership in the national organization requires monthly dues, which are on a sliding scale depending on income, with $20 a typical
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  • [[Image:UniversityCrown.png|thumb|120px|Columbia's current Crown logo<ref>Please note that the coloring of the graphics on t ...s undergone numerous transformations and adaptations over the years. While Columbia's original "crown" dates back to its pre-revolutionary days as [[King's Col
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  • '''Tony Kushner''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1978|78]] is a playwright who wrote ''Angels in America'' a At Columbia, Kushner was involved in ''[[Jester]]'' and majored in Medieval Studies. He
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  • ...[[Philolexian Society]], the [[Spectator]], [[The Jester]], and [[Columbia Monthly]]. It can be seen in early drawings and pictures of the campus. ...ow [[Hamilton Hall]] as the twin homes of the faculty and departments of [[Columbia College]].
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  • ...s Verizon but better than T-Mobile. The customer service is crappy though. Columbia students have a [https://www.wireless.att.com/business/authenticate/?_reque ...to students/faculty/alumni for phone purchases as well as a 5% discount on monthly plans.
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  • ...65/news/2007/04/30/Opinion/Staff.Editorial.The.Little.Things-2887893.shtml Columbia Daily Spectator: Editorial: The Little Things]</ref> * Allow complete swipe access between [[Barnard College]] and Columbia
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  • ...event is jointly planned and paid for by the four senior class councils ([[Columbia College|CC]], [[SEAS]], [[Barnard College|BC]], and [[GS]]). [[Category:Monthly events]]
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  • |Chap Type=Columbia chapter Although founded as a formal fraternity in [[1836]], Columbia's first such organization, the group is now known as a sort of alternative
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  • Tuck-It-Away's location on the planned land for Columbia's Manhattanville Campus would catapult Sprayregen into the public eye, as h Although he lived on the [[Upper East Side]], Columbia's [[Manhattanville expansion]] seems to have transformed him into an outspo
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  • ...versity Quarterly]], the forerunner to the current [[Columbia (magazine)|''Columbia'' magazine]]. ...of permanent value as a matter of record." Volumes 15-20 were printed by [[Columbia University Press]] with each issue beginning with a note that it is "addres
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  • ...luded two ''Acta'' editors who felt the campus could easily sustain both a monthly journal like ''Acta'' and a bi-weekly "news" publication. Perhaps ''Acta'' ...in [[1877]] of a compendium called [[School Songs#External links|Songs of Columbia]].
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  • ...intended to offer suggestions and advice for how to perform research on a Columbia-related topic to new WikiCU contributors. It's also meant to be an introduc ...archive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia digitized archives] of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] (currently covering 1877-2012).
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  • ...ents in New York City, the House hosts readings, workshops, and talks with Columbia professors, MFA students, and alumni. Notable dinner guests have also inclu ...litate the InterPublications Alliance, which unites the editors for all of Columbia's non-weekly publications.
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  • ...can and Pacific Island culture. The monthly celebration was established at Columbia University in 1991. The series was known as Asian Pacific American Awarenes Barnard College and Columbia University APAHM is organized by a committee that dedicates itself to organ
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  • '''First Friday''' is a monthly dance/party organized by the [[Columbia Queer Alliance]] in [[Lerner Party Space]] and sometimes the Q House Baseme [[Category:Monthly events]]
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