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Columbia Aces, or ColumbiAces, is an asexual and aromantic community group at Columbia University. Seeing a lack of asexual and aromantic visibility on campus, this group was formed in the summer of 2020 in order to provide a supportive environment for ace and aro people as well as increase visibility. The members of ColumbiAces have hosted weekly general body meetings consisting of discussions, game nights, and other bonding activities. Larger events for Ace Week and Aro Week are hosted annually in collaboration with other LGBTQIA+ clubs on campus.
 
Columbia Aces, or ColumbiAces, is an asexual and aromantic community group at Columbia University. Seeing a lack of asexual and aromantic visibility on campus, this group was formed in the summer of 2020 in order to provide a supportive environment for ace and aro people as well as increase visibility. The members of ColumbiAces have hosted weekly general body meetings consisting of discussions, game nights, and other bonding activities. Larger events for Ace Week and Aro Week are hosted annually in collaboration with other LGBTQIA+ clubs on campus.
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Columbia Aces, or ColumbiAces, is an asexual and aromantic community group at Columbia University. Seeing a lack of asexual and aromantic visibility on campus, this group was formed in the summer of 2020 in order to provide a supportive environment for ace and aro people as well as increase visibility. The members of ColumbiAces have hosted weekly general body meetings consisting of discussions, game nights, and other bonding activities. Larger events for Ace Week and Aro Week are hosted annually in collaboration with other LGBTQIA+ clubs on campus.