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  • ...y]] is the program's executive director, as well as the executive director of Miller Theatre. ...sident Bollinger announced that the program would be moved to the [[School of the Arts]], a shift in administrative reporting that raised alarm among und
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  • ...right|thumb|Copies of the Spectator being sold during the newspaper strike of 1962-1963.]] ...It is written by undergraduate students and operated out of the Spectator office at 120th Street and Clarement Avenue, inside the [[Riverside Church]] prope
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  • ...Sanchez was discharged from the United States Marine Corps on the grounds of "erroneous enlistment." He is no longer permitted to claim any affiliation ...y pornography consisted of one or two summers and participation in a total of 7 scenes, and has stated that "The porn industry is a pernicious industry,
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  • ...e schools for traditional college students at Columbia. Due to the way the University has evolved and its current structure, the divisions between the two school ...iversity, the undergraduates of the schools are administered under a joint office which essentially forges a single student body. CC and SEAS students live,
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  • ...ia's technology transfer operation has consistently ranked in the top five of universities for the past decade (measured by annual licensing revenues). ...er to provide market incentives to facilitate the transfer and development of new technologies, products, and services.
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  • ...re originally drawn from the two literary societies that were at the heart of student life in the 19th century: blue from the [[Philolexian Society]], an Columbia Blue is defined by the [[Office of University Publications]] as [[w:Pantone|Pantone]] 290 under the Pantone Matching System. White is
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  • ...nts a wealth of opportunities on all fronts, though it's easy to miss many of them. ...etween the two, you'll have a good idea of what's going on and have a feel of the pulse on campus at the moment. However, the two hardly provide comprehe
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  • ...ures would be included in [[Sakai]], a replacement for [[Courseworks]]. As of the 2010-2011 school year, over seven years after Agora's proposal, Sakai i Agora is a prime example of Columbia's chronic failure to leverage existing technologies in a timely fa
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  • * Provide dedicated distribution racks for all campus publications ...117th Street gates (at Broadway and Amsterdam) open until 9 pm</del> - as of May 2013, the gates will be open until 10pm
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  • ...ed by the [[Office of Communications and Public Affairs]]. Like most print publications, no one reads it. ...ely becoming bi-weekly in 2001-2002, before falling to a sporadic schedule of around a dozen issues between September and June. Based on the Volume numbe
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  • ...pment. The University style guide is based heavily off the Chicago Manual of Style. ...their abbreviations, but it's the rule, so get used to it (nobody outside of the Business School uses CBS or GSB, as they insist on using).
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  • ==Publications== * [[University President]] = President of the United States
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  • The following is a suggested list of '''articles to create'''. Please remove articles that have already been cre * [[List of people who need articles]]
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  • ...ean of SEAS]] and the Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professor in the Faculty of Engineering. He is affectionately referred to as '''Feni''' by [[PrezBo]].< ...address to incoming students, Peña-Mora reinstated the Columbia tradition of handing out the beanies to 300 first-year engineering students, a tradition
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  • ..." publication. Perhaps ''Acta'' 's editors ambitions to be the publication-of-record on campus did them in. ...her students, the ''Acta'' founders persevered and kept their little slice of heaven.
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  • ...U]] have found helpful and informative, as well as tips on the limitations of some sources. Many sources have online archives - click through on individu ...spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia digitized archives] of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] (currently covering 1877-2012).
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  • ...tradition of published reports continued with his [[President of Columbia University|successors]], and they leave a neat and tidy history. ==Reports of the President==
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  • ..., a directory of Columbia University Alumni. It's how Columbia keeps track of you to get your money. ...6]], when it was switched solely to an online system. Columbia is so proud of its [[dropouts]], it once even printed a volume just for them!
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  • ...harassment, stalking, and intimate partner violence. It has been a source of controversy for years. ===First Attempt at Implementation of University-wide Policy (1991-1995)===
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  • ...lso served as a Resident Advisor (RA) during his time at Columbia. Outside of school, he loves writing poetry. ...ith his Class of 2021 party, Well-SEASoned. He has also served as a member of Communications Committee throughout his time on [[ESC]].
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