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  • |Renovated=[[2001]] The juxtaposition of the [[University President]]'s multi-million dollar renovated [[President's
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  • ...[JJ's Place]], a basement snack bar. The building is located at the corner of 114th Street and [[Amsterdam Avenue]], with its entrance on the campus side ...apartment buildings on [[Claremont Avenue]] (Nos. 21, 29, 35, and 39), one of which was named John Jay Hall and used for housing [[Barnard College]] stud
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  • ...ard College]] has an entirely separate curriculum, built around the [[Ways of Knowing]]</ref>. :''See main article: [[History of the Core Curriculum]]''
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  • ...y Partridge]]. There is also a daycare center in the basement for children of university employees. ...n has also been subject to many student occupations over the years as part of larger [[protests]].
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  • ...at Columbia is the ultimate 'mixed bag'. Today there are two major sources of advising. First is the [[Center for Student Advising]], which provides gene == History of academic advising ==
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  • ...l. Both the [[Columbia College]] and [[SEAS]] ceremony includes a [[Parade of Classes]]. ...te students receive a [[Class Pin]] from members of the 50th reunion class of that year.
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  • ...ic Complex]]) in the beautiful [[Inwood]] neighborhood at the northern tip of Manhattan. The current head coach is [[Pete Mangurian]]. ...vision I FBS independent schools|unaffiliated independent]] (with the bulk of its schedule typically against future ivy league schools), much as Notre Da
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  • ...September 11]], [[2001]] terrorist attack which killed significant numbers of alumni from both schools. {| class="wikitable" width=65%
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  • ...ld. The 116th Street Gates in particular are a strong architectural symbol of the University, on par with [[Low Library]], [[The Sundial]], and [[Alma Ma ...once freestanding on the sidewalk of 116th street before the construction of [[College Walk]].
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  • '''CourseWorks''' is a software platform that serves as the digital backbone of Columbia. It allows you to view course information, check your grades, and ...endor whose eponymous software serves the same role as courseworks at many of Columbia's peer institutions.
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  • ...'. It was established in the Summer of 2001 and is based on the 10th Floor of [[Schermerhorn Hall]]. ...ors for undergraduates: Environmental Biology(EB) and Evolutionary Biology of the Human Species (EBHS).
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  • *Demolition of [[Lion's Court]] *[[Al Gore]] teaches a class at the [[Journalism School]]
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  • *May: [[Brian Dennehy]] speaks at [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] *Initiation of the [[First Year Run]] during [[NSOP]]
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  • ...at Columbia, and was first and only two-term President of the [[CCSC]] ([[2001]]-[[2003]]). ...e Center, Manager for [[Student Financial Services]], and finally as Chief of Administration for [[Student Services|Student Auxiliary and Business Servic
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  • '''2001''' in Columbia history: *First revival of ''[[Jester]]'', after a 12-year lapse of publication
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  • ...ally have much relation to the College. He is better known as Commissioner of the [[:w:National Basketball Association|NBA]]. ...ge Stephanopoulos]]|preceded=[[David Boies]]|office=[[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] Speaker|years=[[2003]]}}
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  • ...most worthy degree candidate in his or her school's respective graduating class by [[GPA]] and other measures. ==List of [[Columbia College]] salutatorians==
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  • ...as nevertheless fought to introduce a Great Books curriculum, in the model of Columbia's [[Core]]. ...livered in ancient Armenian. During his time at Columbia, he was a student of Professors Nina Garsoian and[[Wm. Theodore de Bary]]. He delivered, by almo
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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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  • [[File:Benoit.jpg|thumb|One subterranean Benoit tag of many]] ...address: undercolumbia@yahoo.com, which was scribbled on numerous surfaces of Columbia's [[tunnel system]] while he was an undergrad. The handle "Benoit"
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  • '''Richard J. Mammana''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '02 was formerly editor of ''[[The Blue and White]]''. The magazine began its ''Digitalia Columbiana'' ...y Research'', and other periodicals. He is a member of the editorial staff of [http://anglicansonline.org Anglicans Online].
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  • ...a College|CC]] '[[2001|01]] was a [[Philosophy]] major and Editor in Chief of ''[[The Blue and White]]''. After graduation, he was a [[Fulbright Scholars ...ceded=[[Noam Elcott]]|succeeded=[[Richard Mammana]]|office=Editor in Chief of ''The Blue and White''|years=1999-2000}}
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  • ....julia-stiles.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=printpage&artid=29</ref> In 2001, the ''New York Observer'' profiled Ben, calling him "a somewhat nervous an [[Category:Class of 2002|Letzler]]
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  • ...She is also Assistant Vice-President for Academic Affairs for the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. Among her most important tasks is overseeing major advisin ...Their son Demetrios served as a class agent for the Columbia College Class of 2005. Demetrios also attended Columbia Business School with a concentration
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  • ...ts student interests. It comprises the 24 voting Senators from the schools of Columbia University (including [[Barnard College|Barnard]] and [[Teachers C ...imus inter pares|primus inter pares]] and first in the order of precedence of student governance, as it is both the senior body, and the only body at Col
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  • ...ed by Mrs. C. M. Rolker in memory of her son, Charles M. Rolker Jr., Class of 1907. *[[2001]]: [[Jorge Herrara]]
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  • ...hich did not have a league or conference prior to the formal establishment of the Ivy League in [[1956]], Ivy basketball programs participated in the [[w ...:Wilt Chamberlain|Wilt Chamberlain]] (whom Forte outscored over the course of the season), and future NBA all-star [[w:Rod Hundley|Rod Hundley]].<ref>[ht
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  • ...graduate Education after [[Michele M. Moody-Adams]] resigned in the summer of [[2011]]. ...ng competition, and was previously known by his initials '''JJV''' to many of his students.
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  • This article documents the '''history of financial aid''' at Columbia, particularly for undergraduates. ...a=d&d=cs19840305-01.2.2]</ref> As a result, the College undertook a number of phonathons to drum up financial support for the policy during the 1980s.<re
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  • ...and take it around the south end of [[Manhattan]] right next to the Statue of Liberty"<ref>http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cigar/message.html</ref><ref>http:/ ...ia College|CC]] '[[1997|97]]. He was succeeded by Chris Tevis, [[SEAS]] '[[2001|01]], the Society's second, and possibly last, president<ref>http://www.col
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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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