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  • ...cience Students Association (PSSA)''' organizes events for undergraduate [[Political Science (major)|poli sci majors]]. [[Category:Pre-professional clubs]]
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  • ...rer<br>'''María Fernanda Martínez''', Secretary<br>'''Cora Cervantes''', Political Chair<br> '''Sam Mateo''', Community Chair<br>'''Kimberly Meza''', Cultural |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural]], [[:Category:ABC groups|ABC Groups]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Political clubs|Political]]}} ...ork''' (CSSN) was an umbrella organization for left-wing and progressive [[clubs]] on campus.
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  • ...ought many political figures to campus. It also publishes the ''[[Columbia Political Review]]'' and voter education guides. For awhile, it also had a blog, call [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • ...as a sort of umbrella group for rightists who don't fit into "traditional" political categories, such as Buchananites and other unorthodox types. They rebrande [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • ...(''CPR'') is the [http://www.cpreview.org multi-partisan undergraduate-run political magazine] of the [https://www.cc-seas.columbia.edu/student-group/circa Colu ...epresented in articles are those of the author alone, and not the Columbia Political Review or its Editorial Board.
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  • ...l events; a Political Committee that addresses campus, local, and national political events; a Community Relations Committee that organizes community service ev [[Category:Cultural clubs]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural]]}} ...ng student of color organizations, progressive groups, student government, political organizations, community service organizations, off campus groups, student
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  • ...ing where a member gives a "Liberal Boot Camp" on something in the news or political arena he/she believes deserves more attention before the body splits into " [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • ...SO identifies with the politics of International Socialism and the Marxist political tradition that American socialist writer and activist Hal Draper called "so ...scale depending on income, with $20 a typical student figure. All student clubs typically exaggerate their membership in funding applications.
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  • [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Activist clubs|Political]]}} [[Category:Activist clubs]]
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  • ...library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19610502-01.2.6 Oxman Scores Political Role Of Societies], Columbia Spectator, 2 May 1961 ...ive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19831123-01.2.2 'Secret' clubs still survive at Columbia], Columbia Spectator, 23 November 1983
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  • CMUN is a member of the [[Columbia Political Union]], through which it jointly hosts guest speakers, discussion panels, [[Category:Debate clubs]]
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  • ...range of events for our members and the community. These events range from political forums, movie nights, community service days, semi formals, career panels, That we, as a practical umbrella organization for South Asian groups and clubs, strive to unite the South Asian voice and provide support for the South As
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Political clubs|Political]]}} ...sity student base an opportunity to hear first hand the views of prominent political leaders and to come to their own conclusions about matter that will be of i
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  • [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • === Cultural clubs === === Pre-professional clubs ===
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Political clubs|Activist clubs]]}} [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • ...the Columbia and Barnard communities through events from social mixers to political forums. It is notorious for holding [[Lunar Gala]], a huge Chinese culture/ ...all Mania. The organization serves as the umbrella group for these related clubs. Lion Dance Troupe was formerly a satellite group of CSC, but was recogniz
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  • ...tudents Association is to provide a forum for meaningful discussion of the political, social, and cultural landscape of Africa. We aim to create a culturally en *'''Political Chair:''' Lawrence Langan
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural clubs]] ...a & Barnard community that share our interest in the social, cultural, and political milieu of Pakistan and Central & South Asia. The club was founded over a de
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  • ...l interaction, cultural programs and activities, educational exchange, and political awareness; and to promote an awareness of this culture in the Columbia comm [[Category:Cultural clubs]]
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  • ...s within the Columbia University community can share cultural, social, and political resources. The league aims to promote cooperation and understanding between [[Category:Cultural clubs]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Activist clubs|Activism]]}} ...Office of Government and Community Affairs to promote civic engagement and political awareness. In 2020, ColumbiaVotes partnered with our peer institutions to o
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  • ...team, a speaker series, a world travel journal ([[NowHere]]), the Columbia Political Review, among other branches as well. Its President for the 2015-2016 year [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • [[Category:Pre-professional clubs]] [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • [[Category:Political clubs]] [[Category:Activist clubs]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Political clubs|Political]], [[:Category:Activist clubs|Activist]] [[Category: Activist clubs]]
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  • ...rats]] and [[College Republicans]] simultaneously, as well as other campus political groups. ...film screenings, panel discussions, and has cosponsored events with other political groups on campus. Roosevelt has been known to <strike>drink</strike> debate
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  • The [[Columbia Iranian Students Association]] (CISA) is a non-political and non-religious organization open to people of all races and ethnicities. [[Category:Cultural clubs]]
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  • |Category=[[:Category:Cultural clubs|Cultural]] ...nacks like arequipe. In Spring 2014, we hope to expand and work with other clubs to create more interactive events, as well as continuing to promote our reu
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  • ...[[SJP]]. They used to be called by LionPAC, but everyone kept sending them political donations. [[Category:Political clubs]]
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  • ...ership" at a school where every traditional measure of campus power, be it political, administrative, or fraternal, is criticized and told to transfer to a Penn ...It's clearly milk, you crazy homo. What the fuck does milk have to do with political science?”
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  • [[Category: Political clubs]]
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  • ..., and Morocco, offer several contrasting perspectives in analyzing current political and social issues in the region. INSAN received funding from Columbia’s K [[Category:Cultural clubs]]
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