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  • ...ide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations. == Official groups ==
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  • ...lach]]), and [[Furnald Hall|Furnald]] would not be able to accommodate the student body, which was approaching 17,000. Thus, in [[1925]], Columbia built Johns ...ohn Jay, Johnson was more than just a dormitory. It housed an infirmary, a student activities center, and the bottom floor was meant to house a refectory (din
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  • * 4:1 student to bathroom ratio. * Sophomores in groups of 8 can clean out all the doubles in a suite or floor, essentially taking
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  • ...m on the day of [[University Commencement]] to signal the beginning of the student procession. If you enter St Paul's and turn left to the northwest staircase St. Pauls' crypt (basement) is used by a number of student groups. The [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]]s take place in a small intimate space, and t
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  • ...ide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations. == Official groups ==
    1 KB (144 words) - 20:52, 1 December 2013
  • ...and holds business planning competitions to award seed money to promising student start-ups. [[Category:ABC groups]]
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  • ...Student Forum Representative<br>'''Paulina Vázquez''', East Coast Chicano Student Forum Representative<br> |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural]], [[:Category:ABC groups|ABC Groups]]
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  • ...Expansion and Gentrification''' (SCEG) is a member club of the [[Columbia Student Solidarity Network]]. SCEG was founded in fall 2003 in response to the univ ...cted by the process of gentrification, and to educating and mobilizing the student body towards a goal of greater University accountability. We support the l
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  • #REDIRECT [[Student groups]]
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  • |Name=Columbia Student Solidarity Network The '''Columbia Student Solidarity Network''' (CSSN) was an umbrella organization for left-wing and
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  • ...ong its aims are to make the arts part of the experience of every Columbia student's education and to promote a life-long involvement in the arts. ...e pillars. The Initiative nurtures the vast artistic energy – nearly 150 groups, departments, and programs - on Columbia’s campus. It creates and strengt
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  • '''Alfred Lerner Hall''' is the student center. It was built from [[1996]]-[[1999]], replacing [[Ferris Booth Hall] After several years in which student groups had been exiled to a [[Lion's Court|corrugated shack]] outside [[John Jay H
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  • ...[CCSC]] president [[Matthew Harrison]] established a fund to allow student groups to have risers installed in the auditorium for performances.
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  • ...columns by [[Verily Veritas]], an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations. ...s focused more on pieces of "hard" journalism, in contradistinction to its former, less serious, and more literary character.
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  • The '''Columbia College Student Council''' (CCSC) organizes events and promotes issues that are important t ...ncil are now available at yourCCSC.com. You can email the Columbia College Student Council Executive Board at [mailto:ccsc@columbia.edu ccsc@columbia.edu].
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  • ...obstacles in doing so, and that tags from the 1920s indicated that student groups had tried but failed. Today, access to the dome is no longer that uncommon
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  • ...students in [[SEAS]]. Not to be confused with the [[Engineering Graduate Student Council]]. ...nt and ESC President) Organizes and runs meetings; chief advocate for SEAS student body
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  • ...ing events given to governing boards instead of being requested by student groups directly. *[http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/tags/george_krebs/ Now This is a Student Politician We Can Get Behind - IvyGate]
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  • ...', or '''Matt Sanchez''', (b. 1 December 1970), [[GS]] '[[2007|07]], was a student in the [[School of General Studies]]. After it was revealed he had an exte Sanchez was a student at Columbia in the [[School of General Studies]] Class of 2007, where he pu
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  • '''CTV''' stands for '''Columbia Television'''. It is an entirely student-run television station which airs 24/7 on Channel 37 (closed-circuit). The Presence at on-campus events, and up to date information about trends and the student-body at Columbia.
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  • ...k on monitoring college campuses for anti-Israel sentiment and Arab campus groups and professors. ...hat’s quite similar to the Ku Klux Klan, or to the Nazi party". Columbia student, [[Ariel Beery]] (who helped the David Project produce ''Columbia Unbecomin
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