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  • ...rnald''' is a popular and relatively well appointed residence hall located on [[South Lawn]] with other first-year-only dormitories. ...f>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct_archive/sep05/cover.php Home on the Heights: 100 Years of Housing at Columbia]</ref>
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  • ...y end up using the less performance-friendly [[Roone Arledge Auditorium]]. The acoustics are mediocre anyway. ...hat there was no money." Chapin was able to secure a $1 million grant from the Kathryn and Gilbert Miller Fund along with donations from [[trustees]] to f
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  • {{wp-also2|East Campus (Columbia University)}} |Name=East Campus
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  • ...p://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonhe/ Flickr user jasonhe] and released under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 2 ...JPEG|thumb|300px|Alfred Lerner Hall, with [[Carman Hall|Carman]] rising in the background]]
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  • ...nd seats 400. Thus, the auditorium seats 1,496 in a theater configuration. The balcony can also be configured as a stand-alone [[Roone Arledge Cinema|cine ...s installed, little consideration for sound leakage was made. As a result, the cinema and auditorium floor cannot host two different loud events simultane
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  • ...ecutive Director, who reports to [[Scott Wright]], the Vice President of [[Campus Services]]. ...e to go to triage your various housing questions. Adjacent to the desk is the main office in 114 Hartley, which handles housing assignments.
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  • ...utler has a [[Blue Java]] outlet, a lounge (often used by students working on group assignments), and several computer labs. ...end: Columbia's main library being named "Barnard" would have only caused the [[Columbia-Barnard relationship]] to be more confusing than it already is.
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  • ...ge:Uris.jpg|thumb|240px|1980s cover-up facade of 1960s Uris Hall: lipstick on an originally even uglier pig]] ...ia Business School]]. It has also housed [[Uris Deli]] and a loud library, the [[Business and Economics Library]]. It is named for donors [[Harold Uris]]
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  • ...0 volumes, most of which are non-circulating. The Ware collection, focused on urban planning and related fields, does circulate. Avery is often preferred ...ie's Cafe|Brownie's]] that you can reach by taking the stairs just outside the library's entrance.
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  • [[Image:Orgo.jpg|thumb|The Drum Major leading the [[CUMB]] during Orgo Night]] ...am. Despite the commotion, at least some students attempt to study through the event.
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  • ...c spires of [[Union Theological Seminary]] and [[Riverside Church]] off to the left]] ...oric Landmark. It was built in [[1925]]-[[1927]] to provide more space for the [[Physics Department]] which had originally been housed in [[Fayerweather H
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  • ...of alumnus [[William Ordway Partridge]]. There is also a daycare center in the basement for children of university employees. Hamilton has also been subject to many student occupations over the years as part of larger [[protests]].
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  • ...ers]]. During halftime, when everyone is attentively engaged, they perform the [http://cumb.tumblr.com/archive witty scripts] that they write. They also l [[Image:fascistband.jpg|300px|thumb|The CUMB of yore appearing on Johnny Carson]]
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  • ...ngside Heights campus. For general information, see [[Morningside Heights campus]].'' This article covers the '''development of the Morningside Heights campus''' in detail.
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  • ...ving Teachers College. It features one of the nation's largest collections on education and psychology, featuring over 500,000 volumes and numerous rare The library is open to all students at Columbia, although printing requires a s
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  • ...ssigned to incoming [[Columbia College|CC]] and [[SEAS]] undergraduates on the basis of indicated preferences. ...to get better housing than first years. However, if you are unfortunate in the housing lotteries for soph, junior and senior housing, you may never end up
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  • ...p://www.flickr.com/photos/jasonhe/ Flickr user jasonhe] and released under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 2 ...odge was built on a limited budget, which manifested itself in skimping on the interior decoration: "Cinderblock, unfortunately, abounds... spaces seem de
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  • [[Image:Urislibrary.jpg|thumb|300px|The main reading room]] ...library shakes sometimes due to the fact that is is built immediately over the [[Dodge Fitness Center]]'s indoor track and a lot of steam machinery.
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  • This article documents the rather interesting '''history of student housing''' at Columbia. ...ree rooms was 540 square feet. When these rooms were assigned to students, the 378-s.f. room was designated as a 'sleeping area' while each 81-s.f. antero
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  • ...make it feel like a Cold War bunker. Plus, rooms tend to suck up noise, so the place is generally dead silent. Lehman is open until 4 AM in the weeks leading up to finals, including on weekends. Although crowded, it is far, far better than [[Butler Library]]
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  • ...it was originally built in [[1900]]-[[1902]] as the outpost of the YMCA on campus before Columbia took over formal operation. == Rooms ==
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  • ...sionals, amateurs, and students every Friday and Saturday night throughout the academic year from 9pm until midnight. Admission is free. Over the years, Postcrypt has featured now prominent musicians including Jeff Buckle
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  • ...e been known to sleep through General Chemistry lectures in the gallery of the hall. ...akenings|Awakenings]]'', Barbra Streisand's ''[[w:The Mirror Has Two Faces|The Mirror Has Two Faces]]'', both ''[[w:Ghostbusters|Ghostbusters]]'' films, '
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  • ...ction of the [[Levien Gym]] bleachers, consisting of the center section of the west bleachers. [[Image:LionsDenFerris.jpg|thumb|240px|The Lion's Den in [[Ferris Booth Hall]], Early 1960's]]
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  • ...ampus. Most of Columbia's most popular classes are held here to accomodate the hundreds of students who usually enroll in them. ...does in many rooms. Some students prefer to take a seat along the side of the room rather than squeeze past students and their laptops.
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  • The '''Kellogg Conference Center''' is located on the 15th floor of the [[International Affairs Building]]. [[Category:Morningside Heights campus]]
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  • The '''Harkness Theatre''' was a famous lecture hall located in the basement of [[Butler Library]]. This put it just below street level, result ...donor [[Edward Harkness]], who supplied the funds for the construction of the library.
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  • [[File:Stuyvesant.jpg|thumb|right|Unveiling of the "imperialist" stained glass window featuring Peter Stuyvesant in [[1954]]]] ...|Milstein Library]] and therefore open 24 hours, it has also been known as the '''College Study'''. Lots of [[Greek life|Greek affiliated]] students and [
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  • ...from the neighboring [[Butler Blue Java]] and occasionally discoursing on the finer points of [[Marx]] and [[Hegel]]. The computers in this room rarely work.
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  • |Membership=Over 840 subscribers to the weekly mailing list ...he opportunity to exhibit their work, regardless of their involvement with the [[Visual Arts Department]].
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  • ...and a reference to the show's plot about the locking of Columbia's gates. The show featured a fictionalized [[Austin E. Quigley]] as its villain. It rece ...and [[JJ's]] closes at 2am nowadays. As freshmen struggle to break out of the Columbia bubble, unemployed alums are desperate to break back in. And after
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  • ...tations of some sources. Many sources have online archives - click through on individual sources in this article to find links to online editions and arc ...ctatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia digitized archives] of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] (currently covering 1877-2012).
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  • ...quipment but no black or whiteboards. It is located on the western edge of the 7th floor. * [http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/map/schapiro_center.html Map of Campus] highlighting CEPSR/"Schapiro Center"
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  • ...hose with alcohol, as it has a built-in bar and refrigerator in the room. The room can be reserved by any student organization by going to [[University E ==Common Events in the Party Space==
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  • ...other Columbia sites, information can be kept up-to-date and any member of the Columbia community with a [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount Wi Follow the instructions for creating a guide: [[How to create a how to guide]]
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  • ...is located in the basement of [[Furnald Hall]]. It was originally known as the '''Gay Lounge''' until being renamed for [[Stephen Donaldson]]. ...Hovde]] had initially expressed opposition to any official recognition of the lounge.
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  • ...01.jpg|thumb|right|Lost in the immensity of Butler 301, you will feel like the microscopic, insignificant part of Columbia's long and grandiose history th ...the paper you are dashing off, but also (b) hopefully lead you to reflect on greatness.
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