ABC Weekly Email (02-25-08)

STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
2. 5TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE
3. 2008 YEARBOOK LOOKING FOR CLUB PHOTOS
4. TAKE PART IN COLUMBIA COMMUNITY OUTREACH 2008!
5. CU GOSPEL CHOIR- MUSICIANS AND SINGERS WANTED
6. RIA MOVIE NIGHT- 12
7. DAYS ON CAMPUS ACTIVITIES FAIR
8. CWBS LEADING WOMEN IN BUSINESS CONFERENCE
9. MARTIN SCORSESE'S THE DEPARTED... THE ORIGINAL- TONIGHT!
10. PRE-LAW SOCIETY GAP YEAR PANEL
11. TAAL PRESENTS: NAACH NATION VI
12. OUC INTERFAITH ART SHOW
13. COLUMBIA SCIENCE REVIEW CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
14. OPS DISCUSSION ON THE RESULTS OF THE PAKISTANI ELECTION-TONIGHT!

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STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. Engineering Student Council Partnership Network

The Engineering Student Council Partnership Network was created in Fall 2005 to facilitate collaboration between engineering-related student groups, as well as provide support for these groups from the ESC to complement existing support from the various governing boards (ABC, SGB, CI, CSGB, IGC). There is currently an effort to revive the ESC Partnership Network, beginning with a compilation of resources to assist group leaders, and potentially a reception or other large meeting with all groups participating in the network.

The ESC is currently seeking input from engineering student groups regarding what resources would be most useful in the successful operation and management of these clubs. All suggestions and interested groups should contact the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.

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2. 5th Annual Relay for Life

What: Relay For Life at Columbia University
When: Saturday April 12th, 2008
Time: 12pm Noon to 3am
Where: Low Plaza and the entire center of campus

So, talk to your group! We?re aiming to have every organization represented on April 12th. To form your team, select a team captain
and register at events.cancer.org/RFLcolumbiauniversityNY. Then, recruit members from your club to join you in the fight against
cancer. We would love to have your group join us this year in another amazing event with live performances, on-site activities, and amazing prizes.

Here is how to do it:
1) Go to the website events.cancer.org/RFLcolumbiauniversityNY
2) SIGN UP as either a team captain or join an existing team
3) Join us at Relay for Life on April 12th for tons of fun and great memories

This year, Columbia will be hosting a Monopoly themed relay, in which we encourage all teams to come out in their "boardwalk best" to
celebrate, remember, and fight back. So go get all your friends together and form a team for a great cause.

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3. Yearbook Photos Needed!

The 2008 Columbian Yearbook is looking for club photos of recognized student groups for the Organizations section of this year's book. We would like to have one 'group shot' and at least one 'candid shot' of some exciting event from this year to put in the book. These photos can be ones that you submit to us, or we have photographers who can come to events or meetings to take the photos. IN ORDER TO BE REPRESENTED IN THE BOOK, WE NEED THESE PHOTOS ASAP! Our deadlines have been changed and this section will be submitted much sooner than anticipated.

If you already have photos you'd like to submit, please submit them to CUyearbookphotos@gmail.com. Please include your club name in the email. If you need a staff photographer to come take a photo, please contact Cliff Massey directly.

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4. Take part in COLUMBIA COMMUNITY OUTREACH 2008!

Want to escape the endless cycle of the library, class, and the mirror? Want to make a difference? Lend a hand to your fellow New Yorkers on March 29 by participating in Columbia's annual day of community service, CCO.

CCO is a single day event that involves almost 1,000 members of the Columbia community. Old friends come together and new friends are made as teams of students venture out into the city and give back to the community that gives so much to us. Plus, you can also count on free food, free t-shirts and a memorable experience.

To learn more about CCO and to REGISTER online, check out: www.columbia.edu/cu/outreach.

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5. CU Gospel Choir - Musicians and Singers wanted!

CUGC is looking for musicians to form a band. So if you play the piano, guitar or any brass instrument please contact Sean Peters.

We are also inviting everyone interested in singing gospel music to join. We strongly encourage tenors and basses to try out.

The repertoire for this semester includes Spirituals, contemporary and traditional gospel pieces by popular gospel artists. Anyone who is interested should contact Tareva Johnson or come to one of our weekly rehearsals:

Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9pm in the Choir Room of St. Paul's Chapel
Fridays, 5:30pm – 7pm in 573 Lerner Hall

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6. Russian International Association Movie Night

MOVIE NIGHT, Thursday, February 28, 2008 @ 7

Film: "Twelve." 12 is a new film by Nikita Mikhalkov. The film was presented at the Venice Film Festival, where Mikhalkov was awarded the Special Lion for Overall Work. 12 is currently nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Russian language only.

Starring: Nikita Mikhalkov, Sergei Makovetsky, Valentin Gaft, Alexei Petrenko, Yuri Stoyanov, Mikhail Efremov.
Synopsis: The jury decides whether a young Chechen boy is guilty in the murder of his stepfather, a Russian military officer.
Trailer

Showing in a comfortable Roone Arledge Cinema, Lerner Hall.

IMPORTANT: If you do not attend Columbia University, please RSVP by Tuesday, February 26th, in order to be granted access to Lerner Hall.

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7. Day on Campus Activities Fair

Does your student group want to generate interest from members of the newly admitted Class of 2012 before they even arrive on campus? TheDays on Campus Student Activities Fair is the time do it!!

Days on Campus (DOC) is a program hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions for the newly admitted Class of 2012. It is an opportunity for the entire Columbia community to celebrate the admission of these students as they make their final decisions in the college selection process. As student activity leaders, you are crucial to the Columbia undergraduate experience, and so we invite you to join us in welcoming our newly admitted students to campus.

The 2008 Days on Campus Activities Fairs will be held in the Roone Arledge Auditorium from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm on the following dates: (Please note thatstudent groups must arrive by 12:30 pm to set up.)

* Sunday, April 6, 2008 - Columbia College Days on Campus #1
* Friday, April 11, 2008 - SEAS Days on Campus
* Sunday, April 13, 2008 - Columbia College Days on Campus #2

If you would like to have your group represented at one or all of the dates above, please respond by e-mail to Lauren Minches by Friday, February 29th with the following information:

* Full name and acronym (if applicable) of student group
* Full name(s) of student representative(s) who will be attending the fair
* E-mail address and cell phone number for student representative(s)
* Special needs (ie: floor space for dancers, near an outlet for music groups, etc.)
* Please indicate which Activities Fairs you wish to attend - you are welcome to attend all 3!

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8. Columbia Women's Business Society Presents The "Leading Women in Business" Conference

The Columbia Women's Business Society will host a business leadership conference featuring prominent women as speakers and panelists. Panel discussions in areas such as finance, entrepreneurship, non-profit, media, and others will be featured in addition to keynote speakers Deborah Fine, President of I-Village properties, and a soon-to-be announced finance speaker.

When: Saturday, April 5th 2008; 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Where: The Princeton Club of New York
15 West 43rd Street
(between 5th and 6th Avenues)
New York, NY 10036
Who: All are welcome
Price: CUID: $15, Non-CUID: $25
How: Buy tickets online or at the Ticket and Information Center located in Lerner Hall lobby next to Cafe 212. Ticket and Information Center hours are Monday - Saturday from 12 pm - 9 pm and Sunday from 3 pm - 9 pm.

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9. Martin Scorsese's The Departed... THE ORIGINAL.

Fact: The Departed won best director, best editing, best picture, AND best screenplay at the Academy Awards.
Fact: The Departed IS NOT ORIGINAL.
Fact: The Departed is based off of a Hong Kong film made in 2002.

Come see the original "The Departed." Come see Infernal Affairs trilogy in a three-night event.

Infernal Affairs I
Feb 21 (Thurs), 8:30pm-11pm
Lerner 569

Infernal Affairs II
Feb 22 (Fri), 7:30-10pm
Lerner Cinema

Infernal Affairs III
Feb 25 (Mon), 8:30-11pm
Lerner Cinema

questions? check out our facebook event or email hksss@columbia.edu
http://columbia.facebook.com/event.php?eid=8036024389#wall_posts

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10. Pre-Law Society Gap Year Panel

Considering taking a gap year between college and law school? Then join the Pre Law Society on Wednesday February 27th from 8:30- 9:30 PM in Lerner 568 for a panel on the Gap Year! Come learn about your gap year options from the law students who have already taken them. The panel will also feature Mr. Buchman, an adviser at Columbia Law. Gap year panelists have done everything from jobs to internships to fellowships to grad school to travel, and they'll help you sort through your options to make the best decision for you. See you there!

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11. TAAL NAACH NATION VI

Taal of Columbia University Presents...

NAACH NATION VI
March 1, 2008
Roone Arledge Auditorium, Columbia University

Naach Nation is an intercollegiate, fusion dance showcase that brings teams from around the East Coast to dance for one night in New York City. Naach Nation seeks to promote South Asian dance while making a donation to a charitable cause; this year's charity is Ekal Vidyalaya, a nonprofit organization devoted to building schools in rural India.

Come watch six fusion dance teams with a Musical Guest Act BROOKLYN QAWWALI PARTY (http://www.brooklynqawwaliparty.com/live/)

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Tickets on sale now at www.naachnation.com and www.cuarts.com!
Or at the Ticketing Information Center in Lerner Hall

$10 Pre-Sale with CUID, $12 Pre-Sale for non-CUID, $15 At the Door

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12. Office of the University Chaplain Interfaith Art Show

CALLING ALL STUDENT ARTISTS!

The Office of the University Chaplain is hosting an INTERFAITH ART SHOW from April 11 - April 24 in St. Paul's Chapel onColumbia University's Morningside Campus. We are looking for 2-D wall mountable art submissions that reflect the individual's religious experience and perceptions of faith and spirituality. Please confirm your participation by Friday, March 29.

If you have any questions please contact .

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13. Columbia Science Review Call for Articles

Columbia Science Review is a science publication that is printed once a semester with the goal to promote awareness and knowledge of science and technology. This vision may sound very broad for a student group to achieve, but CSR presents unique opportunities for student authors from Columbia University and its affiliate institutes. The background of the authors vary from 1st year undergraduate students to advanced students in Graduate School of Arts and Science, School of Journalism, and Columbia University Medical Center.

CSR is an open platform (meaning we accept articles on any topic related to math and science!) for student authors to present scientific articles written in an easily accessible and concise style with precise scientific integrity in content. Articles should be written in easy language so that minimal background knowledge is needed to understand them, especially because CSR is meant to be read by all Columbia community members from students to faculty members, humanities majors to astrophysicists.

The final deadline for articles for Columbia Science Review's Spring 2008 issue is March 30th. Articles can be about a range of topics, but must be related to math or science in some way and written for the general public. Please check our website for more details, or email us with any questions.

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14. Organization of Pakistani Students Discussion of Election Results

Join The Organization of Pakistani Students in An Open Discussion on the Results of the Pakistani Elections!

Share YOUR Thoughts on How This Impacts YOU and the Greater CU Community!

How will the results of the Pakistani Elections, held on Monday Feb 18th, affect the CU community?

How will this impact OUR lives as students and Pakistanis/South Asians? Come share your thoughts on these issues and listen to the ideas of your fellow students by attending this exciting moderated disussion!

Monday February 25th
Hamilton 309
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Delicious FREE FOOD will also be provided!!

ALL are Welcome to Attend!

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ABC Weekly Email (02-17-08)

ABC ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. SPRING NGR APPLICATIONS DUE TONIGHT!
2. ABC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND

ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
1. PRESIDENT AND PROVOST STUDENT ACTIVITY FUND
2. UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN CO-SPONSORSHIP FUND

STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL PARTNERSHIP NETWORK
2. DENTAL STUDENT PANEL
3. 5TH ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE
4. SGA LEADERSHIP AWARDS NOMINATIONS
5. 2008 YEARBOOK LOOKING FOR CLUB PHOTOS
6. TAKE PART IN COLUMBIA COMMUNITY OUTREACH 2008!
7. GOT SEOUL?
8. DISCUSSION WITH FORMER CBS RADIO PRESIDENT NANCY WIDMANN
9. THE RISHTAA GAME
10. BARNARD CLAY COLLECTIVE
11. TAAL NAACH NATION
12. CU GOSPEL CHOIR- MUSICIANS AND SINGERS WANTED
13. JAPAN SOCIETY'S CURRY IN A HURRY
14. CONSILIENCE INAUGURAL ISSUE


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ABC ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. ABC New Group Recognition

It's that time of year again! If you would like to be considered for ABC recognition please complete the attached application and return a hard copy to the ABC mailbox in the Student Club Space by TONIGHT at 11:59pm, additionally please send an electronic copy to the NGR Chair Young Yoo (youngheeyoo@gmail.com).

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2. Community Development Fund

The ABC Community Development Fund was created to foster innovative new events that promote collaboration and community at Columbia. Through the Community Development Fund, ABC will fund up to $3,000 of the chosen event(s). The Fund is open to all ABC groups. Funds will be awarded on a rolling basis. The deadline to submit is 11:59pm on Sunday, February 24, 2008.

Email the ABC Exec board at abc_exec@columbia.edu if you have any questions! The application can be found here!


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ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY FUNDING
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1. President and Provost Fund

The P&P Fund Spring application form is now available online (Part 1, Part 2), the Lerner Help Desk and 704 Lerner.

Deadline for submission of applications is Friday, Feb. 22, 2008.

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2. OUC Co-sponsorship Fund

The Office of the University Chaplain Co-Sponsorship Fund is accepting applications for co-sponsorship from recognized student groups for programs taking place during spring 2008. The deadline for application submission is 5pm, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Recognized Barnard and Columbia University undergraduate, graduate, and professional student groups are encouraged to apply.

Priority will be given to new initiatives that focus upon issues of faith and spirituality by recognized student groups. All programs must take place on campus and be open to all students and members of the Columbia University community. For a copy of the application, visit our website. For additional information, or call 212.854.4194.


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STUDENT GROUP EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. Engineering Student Council Partnership Network

The Engineering Student Council Partnership Network was created in Fall 2005 to facilitate collaboration between engineering-related student groups, as well as provide support for these groups from the ESC to complement existing support from the various governing boards (ABC, SGB, CI, CSGB, IGC). There is currently an effort to revive the ESC Partnership Network, beginning with a compilation of resources to assist group leaders, and potentially a reception or other large meeting with all groups participating in the network.

The ESC is currently seeking input from engineering student groups regarding what resources would be most useful in the successful operation and management of these clubs. All suggestions and interested groups should contact the ESC Vice President, Intergroup, Dan Wong.

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2. Dental Specialties Panel

Wednesday, February 20th, 7:30-9pm
Lerner 568

Interested in dentistry? Come and learn more about the field first-hand from various specialists! We will have a periodontist, oral surgeon, and other clinical as well as academic dental specialists. This will be a great opportunity to hear why these practitioners chose to go into dentistry!

Sponsored by the Columbia Association of Pre-Dental Students

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3. 5th Annual Relay for Life

What: Relay For Life at Columbia University
When: Saturday April 12th, 2008
Time: 12pm Noon to 3am
Where: Low Plaza and the entire center of campus

So, talk to your group! We?re aiming to have every organization represented on April 12th. To form your team, select a team captain and register. Then, recruit members from your club to join you in the fight against cancer. We would love to have your group join us this year in another amazing event with live performances, on-site activities, and amazing prizes.

Here is how to do it:
1) Go to the website
2) SIGN UP as either a team captain or join an existing team
3) Join us at Relay for Life on April 12th for tons of fun and great memories

This year, Columbia will be hosting a Monopoly themed relay, in which we encourage all teams to come out in their "boardwalk best" to celebrate, remember, and fight back. So go get all your friends together and form a team for a great cause.

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4. SGA Leadership Awards Nominations

SGA needs your help!

Each year, the Student Government Association (SGA) of Barnard College hosts the Leadership Awards Dinner, which recognizes the accomplishments of Barnard students, administrators, departments, staff members, and student organizations who have made significant contributions to the Barnard and Columbia community.

We need your help to nominate all those whom you believe to be deserving of recognition. The Leadership Awards Dinner is an important tradition at Barnard and your participation in the nomination process will help us to continue to uphold this legacy.

INSTRUCTIONS:
CC/SEAS/GS STUDENTS: Please go to ebear.barnard.edu and sign in under "eBear Guests." From there, click on the link that says "SGA Leadership Dinner."

BARNARD STUDENTS: You can nominate by going to eBear and clicking the ONLINE FORM link within the COMMUNITY tab. Once you're in the ONLINE FORM section, click the LEADERSHIP DINNER link on the left hand side of the page. From there, you can read about the criteria for the awards and then nominate away!

FYI: NOMINATION PROCESS IS OVER MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 @ 5 PM

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Christina Chang, VP of Student Activities.

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5. Yearbook Photos Needed!

The 2008 Columbian Yearbook is looking for club photos of recognized student groups for the Organizations section of this year's book. We would like to have one 'group shot' and at least one 'candid shot' of some exciting event from this year to put in the book. These photos can be ones that you submit to us, or we have photographers who can come to events or meetings to take the photos. IN ORDER TO BE REPRESENTED IN THE BOOK, WE NEED THESE PHOTOS ASAP! Our deadlines have been changed and this section will be submitted much sooner than anticipated.

If you already have photos you'd like to submit, please submit them to CUyearbookphotos@gmail.com. Please include your club name in the email. If you need a staff photographer to come take a photo, please contact Cliff Massey.

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6. Take part in COLUMBIA COMMUNITY OUTREACH 2008!

Want to escape the endless cycle of the library, class, and the mirror? Want to make a difference? Lend a hand to your fellow New Yorkers on March 29 by participating in Columbia's annual day of community service, CCO.

CCO is a single day event that involves almost 1,000 members of the Columbia community. Old friends come together and new friends are made as teams of students venture out into the city and give back to the community that gives so much to us. Plus, you can also count on free food, free t-shirts and a memorable experience.

To learn more about CCO and to REGISTER online, check out: www.columbia.edu/cu/outreach.

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7. got SeOUL?

KSA, BSO, & SOL are proud to introduce a bigger and better version of the annual SeOUL Food event!

"Got SeOUL?" is comprised of two back-to-back events on February 20th and 21st so mark your calendars and get pumped!!!

--sponsored by the Kraft Fund--

**LA Riots Retrospective**
Wednesday, February 20th
Lerner 569 7-9pm

Korean film director, Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, is returning to campus to show her ground-breaking documentary on the 1992 LA Riots. Join us for a screening of "Sa-I-Gu" and "Wet Sands", Q&A session, and a roundtable discussion with the attendants and a panel of CU students who grew up in LA and experienced the riots.

**SeOUL Food**
Thursday, February 21st
Lerner 555 7-9:30pm

We're making our much-anticipated annual event EVEN MORE AWESOME this year….FREE ADMISSION!!! Come and try something new at our multi-cultural buffet, meet new people to win sweet prizes, and cheer on fellow Columbians as they show what they've got for our performance showcase!! Performers include Sabor, the KSA Band, spoken word artists, and many other SURPRISE guests!!!!

SEE YOU THERE!

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8. A Discussion with Former CBS Radio President, Nancy Widmann

Tuesday, February 19th | 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | Satow Room (Lerner Hall)

Are you interested in learning about careers in media from an industry executive? Would you value the business and career advice of one of the most sought after leaders in media?

If so, then the Multicultural Business Association cordially invites you to attend a talk with Ms. Nancy Widmann, the former president of CBS Radio. This is your opportunity to ask those sensitive, but crucial, questions in a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere with one of the foremost and experienced minds leaders in media today.

Please visit Ms. Widdman's website http://www.nancywidmann.com/ for more information.

Business casual attire
Refreshments will be provided
Please RSVP to mba.columbia@gmail.com

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9. Looking for Love on W116th?

Come to The Organization of Pakistani Students' "THE RISHTAA GAME"
Thursday February 21st 9:15 - 11 pm Lerner Hall, Broadway Room

Let OPS help YOU find your perfect match at Columbia!

The audience will help one guy/girl find their best match among 3 contestants based on who gives the 'best' answers in The Rishtaa Game. Come hear what your friends will say to win this game!

*Mouth-watering food, sweets, and chai will be Sold!*

FREE Admission! ALL are Welcome!
Disclaimer: OPS is not responsible for any potential heartache caused by this game... play at your own risk ;)

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10. Barnard Clay Collective

Did you know Barnard has its own clay studio?

We have spots available classes for beginners and people with experience on the wheel.

There are (not for credit, just for fun) weekly classes on Tuesday OR Wednesday nights. You either attend the Tuesday or Wednesday class every week. The studio is located in the basement of Plimpton Hall (on the corner of 120th and Amsterdam).

Beginners: Tuesday 6:00-7:30pm OR Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm
Intermediates: Tuesday 7:30-9:00pm OR Wednesday 7:30-9:00pm

The cost of the class is $150 for students, including all materials (clay and firing included). Since we are a collective, each studio member is also asked to contribute some time to cleanup and maintenance of the studio.

**People enrolled in a class have 24 hour access to the studio**

If you are interested, email Hannah to reserve your spot. Please title the email "Barnard Clay Collective Spring 2008" and include your name, email address and the class you would like to attend.

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11. Taal Naach Nation

Dear ABC Clubs,

As you may now, Naach Nation is an intercollegiate dance showcase hosted by Taal, the South Asian Fusion Dance Troupe of Columbia University. This year, the show will be held on Saturday, March 1st. The Organizational Committee has decided to add an extended lobby area for patrons to wander around in before the show starts. I am writing to you to extend an opportunity to table in the lobby area.

I think it would be a great way to promote any upcoming events and the club in general, free of charge. If this sounds like something you and your organization might be interested in, please let me know by Thursday, February 21st.

Best,

Nisha Garg
Public Relations, Taal
Naach Nation Organizational Committee

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12. CU Gospel Choir - Musicians and Singers wanted!

CUGC is looking for musicians to form a band. So if you play the piano, guitar or any brass instrument please contact Sean Peters.

We are also inviting everyone interested in singing gospel music to join. We strongly encourage tenors and basses to try out.

The repertoire for this semester includes Spirituals, contemporary and traditional gospel pieces by popular gospel artists. Anyone who is interested should contact Tareva Johnson or come to one of our weekly rehearsals:

Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9pm in the Choir Room of St. Paul’s Chapel
Fridays, 5:30pm – 7pm in 573 Lerner Hall

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13. CJS' Curry In a Hurry

WHERE: Lerner Party Space
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 22 6:30-8:30PM

--- 5$ ALL YOU CAN EAT ---

The Columbia Japan Society is very excited to invite you to our annual Curry in a Hurry!! Enjoy curry from Japan, Thailand, The Philippines, South East Asia and more for ONLY $5! Don't miss our most popular food event of the semester! Tickets are on sale for $5 at the Lerner Ticket Booth, and $5 at the door. Eat fantastic curry from: CJS, SIU, VSA, Thai Club, SEAL, AAA and Liga Filipina.

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14. Please join us to celebrate the inaugural issue of Consilience

February 18, 2008
7:30 PM
Doors open at 7:00 PM
Low Library Rotunda, Columbia University

We are honored to present the following distinguished speakers:
Dr. Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General.

And

Dr. Joshua Graff Zivin, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management, Director of the Sustainable Development PhD Program at Columbia University, and Journal Advisor for Consilience.

Seating is limited. RSVP to Betsy Ness-Edelstein.

Consilience is a global, online publication dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on sustainable development. By providing a public platform for discussion, we hope to encourage a global community to think more broadly, thoroughly and analytically about sustainable development. This publication aims to bring students, researchers, professors, and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and geographical regions in direct conversation with each other through an online, academically rigorous medium.
con·sil·ience(noun): The joining together of knowledge and information across disciplines to create a unified framework of understanding.


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If you would like to publicize one of your organization’s events, please email us no later than 12pm Sunday.