E-mail #6 - Sent October 14th, 2005
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cc2008/
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1.
GRAFFITI NIGHT 2. SUPPORT THE TEAM, NOT THE
POLICY 3. Lion Link is here 4. CUarts.com 5. Want
to join CCSC 2008?
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Its short, it's sweet, it may be the MOST
IMPORTANT email you receive all year. Read what's
poppin' at Columbia this weekend.:
Please note: Our first major event, Graffiti
Night, is happening tomorrow (Saturday) in the
Lerner Party space starting at 10pm. It is
completely FREE. Show up early to get a free
shirt and marker. Also, please come cheer on the
lions and help to save the homecoming tailgate
tradition by participating in SUPPORT THE TEAM,
NOT THE POLICY tomorrow at Baker.
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1.
COME TO GRAFFITI NIGHT 2005
Saturday, October 15th
10p-12a @ Lerner Party Space
Draw on friends! Draw on strangers! Draw all
night long! Come to the first ever GRAFFITI
NIGHT presented by the CC, SEAS, and BC freshman
and sophomore class councils! Dance for 2 hours
to a live DJ while you draw on each other at
this freshman/sophomore mixer! The first 450
people to show up get a FREE t-shirt and the
first 500 people to show up get a FREE marker!
Best of all, admission is FREE!
Bond with your fellow Columbians like you never
have before...Come prepared to party!
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2)
"Support the Team, not the Policy"
What YOU can do:
-Go to the game on Saturday. Buses to Baker
Field will run from 10:30AM until 1:15PM. Return
trips to campus will begin in the middle of the
4th Quarter. Buses from Campus will board at
116th St and Broadway.
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Wear a shirt that says "Support the team, not
the policy" ~ "Don't Spend a Penny"
- 700 shirts
have been ordered and will be distributed on
Game Day @ Baker Field. We'll make the table as
prominent as possible, so swing by and grab your
shirt!
-
Boycott purchasing items from the Lions
Tail-gate concessions stand. Come to the Student
Council tailgate instead-- free food and NERF
footballs! The Senior Tent will be very close by
for the Class of 2006. [check the CCSC blog for
any changes that might occur because of the
rain]
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Sign the petition (there will be one at Baker
Field)
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Email [email protected] to clearly explain
your opinion on the policy changes. Let us know
how this personally affects you and/or your
student organizations. We can use your
statements (anonymously if you prefer) to convey
how this affects you to the administration.
Please include your year.
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3)
LionLink is Live
LionLink is a password-protected resource for
undergraduate students in Columbia College and
The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and
Applied Science. The result of a student
leadership proposal, LionLink allows CC and SEAS
undergraduates access to enhanced directory
information, including photos, in a secure
fashion (accessible only with your Columbia UNI
and password). It also provides "enhanced"
searches of directory information, such as the
ability to search by residence hall, major, or
high school.
Check it out!
https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/
https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/lionlink/
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4)
Visit CUARTS.com!
CUARTS.COM IS HERE! Your Portal to the Arts
on Campus and Around Town:
http://www.cuarts.com/
Check out the Calendar, the Bulletin Board,
Neighborhood Guidebook~ look around, ask
questions, sign up for the newsletter, send
feedback!
If
your group would like to be a part of the arts
calendar or would like to be added to listings,
please email
[email protected].
Also check out this nice Spec article:
http://www.columbiaspectator.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/10/04/
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5)
Interested in Joining Council? Have an idea
you'd like to share?
We'd love to have you. Write
[email protected]
or just come to our meetings: Tuesday, 10 pm in
602 Hamilton.
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6)
Bad Joke of the Week
How many Penn students does it take to change a
lightbulb?
Only one, but he gets six credits for it.
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