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Community Health House Wants to Feed You

We know this because they have alerted Bwog of their "free organic Thanksgiving dinner," and to the fact that they're a "special interest community that actually does something besides give itself sweet housing." Like feed you! So "stop by EC townhouse H604 at 8 pm for turkey, stuffing, potatoes, pie and all the other excellent Thanksgiving fare!" And do it guilt-free. This is the Health House, after all.

Posted by randian : #1 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 5:45 PM
Then stop by Objectivism House for the truth on how to live a guilt-free life.
Posted by HedonismBot : #2 (in reply to #1) · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 6:01 PM
Then stop by Hedonism House for a glorious naked swim in a pool of chocolate and gold flakes.
Posted by Aristotle : #3 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 6:12 PM
And round off your evening with a visit to the House of Athens for some hardcore love action with our hareem of handsome boys.
Posted by and : #4 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 6:15 PM
i resent the idea that other SICs dont do anything...
Posted by hold me now : #5 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 6:51 PM
After you stop by the Hedonism House, stop by the Vegan House for free Tofurkey at 10!
Posted by vegan : #6 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 7:11 PM
i took you seriously for a second :(
Posted by Venus : #7 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 8:12 PM
After slurping the curd out of your tofurkey, stop by the Sex House to fuck our selection of Columbia Students at 12 AM! We have whites, blacks, yellows, LGBTQ... a sex buffet!
Posted by The Art House : #8 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 8:18 PM
will come to your SICs, pillage your goods, ravage your women, and use your tears for paint thinners for painting the Sistine Chapel on your face.
Posted by takeoutbox : #9 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 8:23 PM
then stop by MY HOUSE for some good old fashioned halo
Posted by Why are the police : #10 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 8:44 PM
killing unarmed men in Brooklyn? 2 dead in two weeks, and only a bottle and a hairbrush between the two of them?

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Posted by Because : #11 (in reply to #10) · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 9:11 PM
the rag that you're quoting publishes sentences like "In total, 12 shot were fired." Read the Times article for this one: [external link to www.nytimes.com]

The other shooting was actually a travesty. Don't mix up a police officer defending himself with police brutality; it trivializes the first murder.
Posted by tintin : #12 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 9:14 PM
IT WASSO GOOOOD
Posted by damn : #13 · reply · track
November 19, 2007 at 10:06 PM
don't be black in Brooklyn - the NYPD just might have to kill you

Posted by damn : #14 · reply · track
November 20, 2007 at 12:03 AM
Don't pretend to know anything about Brooklyn when you're not from there.
Posted by Thank you : #15 · reply · track
November 20, 2007 at 2:07 AM
This dinner was delicious.
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01/26/2009

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02/01/2009

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Do you like to read and write about books, attend literary events/exhibitions, and frequent cafés and bookstores for readings by authors and poets? If you answered yes to any part of the above question, you should write for Spectator Books! My name is Yin Yin Lu, and I am the new Spectator A&E Books Editor. There are many benefits and inimitable opportunities for Books writers besides being able to see your name in print: interviewing all sorts of published writers, from debut novelists to Nobel Peace Prize winners, attending events at the NYPL, Symphony Space, book festivals, and museums for free, and getting free review copies of books before they are released! Last semester, for instance, I interviewed Lytton Smith and Karen Russell, both published graduates of the Columbia MFA program, attended a talk with critics James Wood and Daniel Mendelsohn at the NYPL, and heard Malcolm Gladwell speak at the New Yorker Festival.

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02/09/2009

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Columbia Undergraduate Film Productions is launching our inaugural Production Season to write and produce original short films for our Film Festival!

CUFP Production Season will consist of intensive Screenwriters' Workshops and Directors' Workshops to offer you full creative and logistic support from your peers as you make your films on campus! We are looking for talented writers and directors who are passionate about film to create fresh, interesting material for our film festival.

Ideal candidates will be enthusiastic about film, dedicated to the workshop process, and excited to work on short films in a CUFP workshop setting. Workshops will be late Sunday afternoons and some Monday evenings.

The DEADLINE for Writers' Applications is Friday January 23.
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All Applicants: Send an e-mail with your name, e-mail, phone number, and school and class information to CUFPproductionseason@gmail.com. Please write a short personal statement (why are you interested in CUFP Production Season? How will you benefit from the workshop process?). Make sure to include all relevant experience with film and writing and/or directing.

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02/15/2009

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Rhapsody in Blue, Columbia's urban affairs journal, having successfully, if belatedly gotten its first semester magazines in hand, is going to try again.

We're back to North America this semester. We need pitches from you. We want thoughtful, interesting, fun pieces that say something about cities. What are you interested in writing about? The first step is to send us a pitch--a paragraph about what you want to talk about, how will you do it? Pitches are due February 15. You'll hear from us if it's a go and drafts due a month later.

Old issues are on our website if you'd like to see more. Great opportunity to publish ideas from class, etc.

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