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  • ...ide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations. == Official groups ==
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  • ...lach]]), and [[Furnald Hall|Furnald]] would not be able to accommodate the student body, which was approaching 17,000. Thus, in [[1925]], Columbia built Johns ...ohn Jay, Johnson was more than just a dormitory. It housed an infirmary, a student activities center, and the bottom floor was meant to house a refectory (din
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  • * 4:1 student to bathroom ratio. * Sophomores in groups of 8 can clean out all the doubles in a suite or floor, essentially taking
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  • ...m on the day of [[University Commencement]] to signal the beginning of the student procession. If you enter St Paul's and turn left to the northwest staircase St. Pauls' crypt (basement) is used by a number of student groups. The [[Postcrypt Coffeehouse]]s take place in a small intimate space, and t
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  • ...ide range of interests including fraternities, sororities, club sports and student government organizations. == Official groups ==
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  • ...and holds business planning competitions to award seed money to promising student start-ups. [[Category:ABC groups]]
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  • ...Student Forum Representative<br>'''Paulina Vázquez''', East Coast Chicano Student Forum Representative<br> |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural]], [[:Category:ABC groups|ABC Groups]]
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  • ...Expansion and Gentrification''' (SCEG) is a member club of the [[Columbia Student Solidarity Network]]. SCEG was founded in fall 2003 in response to the univ ...cted by the process of gentrification, and to educating and mobilizing the student body towards a goal of greater University accountability. We support the l
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  • #REDIRECT [[Student groups]]
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  • |Name=Columbia Student Solidarity Network The '''Columbia Student Solidarity Network''' (CSSN) was an umbrella organization for left-wing and
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  • ...ong its aims are to make the arts part of the experience of every Columbia student's education and to promote a life-long involvement in the arts. ...e pillars. The Initiative nurtures the vast artistic energy – nearly 150 groups, departments, and programs - on Columbia’s campus. It creates and strengt
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  • '''Alfred Lerner Hall''' is the student center. It was built from [[1996]]-[[1999]], replacing [[Ferris Booth Hall] After several years in which student groups had been exiled to a [[Lion's Court|corrugated shack]] outside [[John Jay H
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  • ...[CCSC]] president [[Matthew Harrison]] established a fund to allow student groups to have risers installed in the auditorium for performances.
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  • ...columns by [[Verily Veritas]], an extremely pretentious fictional Columbia student. It is also known for its exclusive use of hand-drawn illustrations. ...s focused more on pieces of "hard" journalism, in contradistinction to its former, less serious, and more literary character.
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  • The '''Columbia College Student Council''' (CCSC) organizes events and promotes issues that are important t ...ncil are now available at yourCCSC.com. You can email the Columbia College Student Council Executive Board at [mailto:ccsc@columbia.edu ccsc@columbia.edu].
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  • ...obstacles in doing so, and that tags from the 1920s indicated that student groups had tried but failed. Today, access to the dome is no longer that uncommon
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  • ...students in [[SEAS]]. Not to be confused with the [[Engineering Graduate Student Council]]. ...nt and ESC President) Organizes and runs meetings; chief advocate for SEAS student body
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  • ...ing events given to governing boards instead of being requested by student groups directly. *[http://www.ivygateblog.com/blog/tags/george_krebs/ Now This is a Student Politician We Can Get Behind - IvyGate]
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  • ...', or '''Matt Sanchez''', (b. 1 December 1970), [[GS]] '[[2007|07]], was a student in the [[School of General Studies]]. After it was revealed he had an exte Sanchez was a student at Columbia in the [[School of General Studies]] Class of 2007, where he pu
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  • '''CTV''' stands for '''Columbia Television'''. It is an entirely student-run television station which airs 24/7 on Channel 37 (closed-circuit). The Presence at on-campus events, and up to date information about trends and the student-body at Columbia.
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  • ...k on monitoring college campuses for anti-Israel sentiment and Arab campus groups and professors. ...hat’s quite similar to the Ku Klux Klan, or to the Nazi party". Columbia student, [[Ariel Beery]] (who helped the David Project produce ''Columbia Unbecomin
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  • [[Image:68blood.jpg|thumb|A student emerges from the violent aftermath of the 1968 protests]] ...over the course of a week in late April, and the division of the Columbia student body these actions caused. They came to a violent end when [[University Pre
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  • ==Butler the student== While a student at Columbia, Butler was also a member of [[Psi Upsilon]] and the [[Peitholo
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  • ...hear" song than the "un-singable" "Stand, Columbia." The following fall, [[Student Board]] took up the call, approving "Sans Souci" as the official school son ...he [http://archive.org/stream/historyofcolumbi012462mbp#page/n199/mode/2up student life chapter] of the Bicentennial History of Columbia volume on Columbia Co
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  • In 1969, a faculty-student commission chaired by [[w:Harvey C. Mansfield, Sr.|Harvey C. Mansfield, Sr. [[Student Affairs]] maintains a [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/rotc website] with inform
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  • ...the World (tm)'' was formed in [[1904]] and was one of the oldest student groups on campus, and the perpetrator of one of Columbia's only traditions, [[Orgo ...tell you about." The tour also may or may not involve actually taking tour groups underground.
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  • ...d grow and prosper according to the Master Plan, until the [[1968 protests|student riots of 1968]] finally forced the Trustees to evaluate new options. ...assical structure, complementing Low Library's academic focus with that of student life. The building plan became grander and grander, with additional feature
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  • ...in partnership with Columbia, and it has its own administration, faculty, student body, and campus. Columbia and Barnard students may take classes on both ca == Student life ==
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  • '''Columbia/Barnard Hillel''' is a student group that exists to promote Jewish life on campus. Hillel is in the [[Kraf ==Student Life at Hillel==
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  • ...Nu Historical Initiative, and cooperative campus programming with student groups such as the [[Columbia Iranian Students Association]], [[Orchesis]], [[Glob ...ties at CU, with brothers serving as leaders in dozens of Columbia student groups."
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  • ...[[2002]], as an organization primarily composed of students involved with student government. Members are now required to do community service and maintain a ...nts ([[Beta Jam]]) and providing a practice space for several campus music groups. Beta is also one of the only fraternity houses to have its own covered out
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  • ...osenberg</b> [http://maxlawyer.110mb.com/RosenbergAndPress/biomax.htm] , a student from Columbia's [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]], met with the othe ...enberg sent an email to the group of five inviting them to meet him at the student center by the piano to begin a new group.
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  • ...the culmination of a week-long series of events where other black student groups are invited to put on programming pertaining to the principles for each nig Other initiatives involve the formation of our new student mentoring and community service program: BSO MACS. BSO MACS seeks to match
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  • The '''Asian American Alliance''' is a student group for the Asian Pacific American community. It claims to be one of the ...litical organizations, community service organizations, off campus groups, student conferences, and the University administration.
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  • ...rts itself independently. There also instances of MSPH supporting student groups on campus, as it does for the [[Barnard Columbia Undergraduate Public Healt ...the faculty list and [[Chelsea Clinton]] and [[Christy Turlington]] in the student body.
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  • ...rancis S. Levien Gymnasium|Levien Gym]], featuring performances by student groups and clubs, prize give-aways, contests, and culminating with the introductio ...on increasing attendance at games. In its place the department initiated a Student Rewards Program in the hopes of increasing attendance with more giveaways.<
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  • ...ts also frequently complain about the frequency with which rap and hip-hop groups are featured, as opposed to other genres. Relatedly, Columbia students comp ...s Board at Columbia|ABC]], they receive most of their budget directly from student life fees. The councils have, in the past, co-sponsored the concert by add
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  • ...rsity College Democrats''' (CU Dems) is one of the largest and most active groups on campus. The President for 2013-2014 is Sejal Singh, and the Vice Preside ...d condemned] one month later by the Dems after identity-based and activist groups on campus yelled at them for a while.
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  • ...coordinate events with campus groups set up throughout the building, dance groups perform on the ramps every half hour, etc. People come for the free food an ...t.Ever.Student.Attendance-2032133.shtml "Lerner Party Garners Highest Ever Student Attendance"], Columbia Spectator, 2/4/05.</ref>. Matt Harrison is said to b
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  • ...unities. CI consists of a dedicated corps of about 950 Columbia University student volunteers participating in 25 community service programs, which serve more ...tudent executives who oversee the coordinators of each of the groups. The student executives work closely with the Community Impact staff to facilitate opera
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  • '''Student life''' at Columbia has a number of dimensions. Students make the best of t ...oming increasingly closed-minded. You will then awkwardly acknowledge your former friends while walking around campus with a tepid wave or (if necessary), su
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  • ...he United States. It has a chapter at Columbia that is recognized by the [[Student Governing Board]]. ...sliding scale depending on income, with $20 a typical student figure. All student clubs typically exaggerate their membership in funding applications.
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  • [[Image:MaryKate.jpg|thumb|Famous NYU student Mary-Kate Olsen getting her beauty sleep]] ...s. That wasn't in the brochure! Entire iPods of the latest, greatest indie groups are recycled while the trollies get snarled in traffic, and without access
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  • ...he turn of the twentieth century, and even then was adopted in an informal student-driven manner. ...perhaps, had the most to do with the crown's staying power. The first was student driven, the second, alumni, and the third, administrative.
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  • ...a scan of it. It appears that design was somewhat prevalent among student groups of the 60s through 80s based on its yearbooks usage.</ref>
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  • ...lubs]] set up tables to attract and sign up unsuspecting first years. Many groups will retain students' emails for years to come. [[Category:Student groups]]
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  • ...Cultural clubs|cultural clubs]], [[:Category:Performance clubs|performance groups]], [[:Category:Student_publications|publications]], and special events. AB ...proving expenditures, advising recognized groups in cooperation with [[SDA|Student Development & Activities]] (SDA), and voting on the allocations to each gro
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  • ...ol Governing Board''' (IGB) is a [[governing board]] which funds [[student groups]] that consist of both graduate and undergraduate students, unlike the othe ..., but pulls in funding from various graduate schools and the undergraduate student life pool. It should be noted this board is also technically overseen by th
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  • ...s chartered by the [[Board of Trustees]]. It represented groups from every student body in the University, although it has since been forced to limit its memb ...subsequently forced to divest of their student groups with large graduate student memberships, creating the [[Interschool Governing Board]].
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  • ...religious and community service HQ. Previously, Earl served as Columbia's student health center and had medical offices in the basement level. Designed by [[ ...r floor, which is often used for "town hall" events. Most campus religious groups have an office in here. Ironically, the Chaplain's Office is not located he
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  • ...a College|CC]] '[[1983|83]] was the 44th President of the United States. A former US Senator from [[w:Illinois|Illinois]], he is the first African-American t Obama [[transfer student|transferred]] to CC from [[w:Occidental College|Occidental College]], which
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