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'''I Am Light Blue''' was a campaign started by [[Michelle Diamond]], then-president of the [[Columbia College Student Council]] in [[2007]].  The campaign was created to foster [[school spirit]] by displaying the accomplishments of Columbia students.  The program began with a video and distribution of t-shirts at student council events, but never seemed to come to full fruition.  The campaign was not continued the following year under [[George Krebs]]. In fact, the "iamlightblue.com" domain (to which the official CCSC website was moved to) has now been taken over by a spam blog and the legacy CCSC website can only be found via Archive.org.
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'''I Am Light Blue''' was a campaign started by [[Michelle Diamond]], then-president of the [[Columbia College Student Council]] in [[2007]].  The campaign was created to foster [[school spirit]] by displaying the accomplishments of Columbia students.  The program began with a video and distribution of t-shirts at student council events, but never seemed to come to full fruition.  The campaign was not continued the following year under [[George Krebs]]. In fact, the "iamlightblue.com" domain (to which the official CCSC website was moved, and columbia.edu/cu/ccsc still redirects) has now been taken over by a spam blog and the legacy CCSC website can only be found via Archive.org.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 2 December 2013

I Am Light Blue was a campaign started by Michelle Diamond, then-president of the Columbia College Student Council in 2007. The campaign was created to foster school spirit by displaying the accomplishments of Columbia students. The program began with a video and distribution of t-shirts at student council events, but never seemed to come to full fruition. The campaign was not continued the following year under George Krebs. In fact, the "iamlightblue.com" domain (to which the official CCSC website was moved, and columbia.edu/cu/ccsc still redirects) has now been taken over by a spam blog and the legacy CCSC website can only be found via Archive.org.