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About Columbia Table Tennis

Registered as Columbia University Table Tennis Club (CUTTC) in the Athletics Department, the club seeks to promote table tennis in the university community. Not only do we offer three-hour practices twice a week in the Blue Gym of the Dodge Fitness Center, we also hold university-wide tournaments. Proud of the beauty of the world's most beloved sport, we also represent the Columbia Lions to participate in the NYC Division and National Collegiate Table Tennis Tournaments. As of 2005, CUTTC has earned the Division championships four times in a row. In both years of 2004 and 2005, we represented the NYC Region to National Tournaments at Stanford and Texas Wesleyan Universities. We have consistently ranked top ten in the nation, a record that testifies to our commitment to excellence.


News & Press Releases

Mar. 27, 2008 //
Table Tennis Club Boasts Diverse Membership
By Andrew Keh, Spectator Staff Writer

Apr. 19, 2005 //
Columbia's Under-Used Student Center Hot Campaign Issue Again
by Laura Brunts, Spectator Staff Writer

Feb. 27, 2005 //
Ping-Pong, Plato, and Passion: What's the Buzz?
by Karun Singh, former Vice President

Dec. 7, 2004 //
Smash! Table Tennis Club Reopens on 100th Street and Broadway
by Kate Ruskin, Columbia Daily Spectator

Dec. 1, 2004 //
We Want Ping-Pong: Table Tennis Will Lure Us Out of Our Dorms
Staff Editorial, December 1, 2004, Columbia Daily Spectator

Sep. 27, 2004 //
It's Time to Remember The Other Pong
by Thomas Boorstein (Doubting Thomas), Columbia Daily Spectator

Feb. 17, 2004 //
Students' Plan: Make Wien Slightly Less Bad
by Ling Tang, Columbia Daily Spectator

Dec. 4, 2003 //
Morningside Heights's Other Pong Players: California Dreamin'
by Jason Elliott, Columbia Daily Spectator

Oct. 4, 2001 //
Table Tennis Club Gives Members Opportunity to Play Competitively
by Ari Saks, Columbia Daily Spectator






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