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At the FEED Hunger Banquet, you will learn what it really means to be living in a food deprived country and what you can do to help.
Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs will be speaking at the event. He is an economic professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and School of Public Health, as well as being a noted activist and author on the issues facing hunger and what we can do to alleviate them. Our website!
Date: November 21 from 8:15 to 10:00 pm in 555 Lerner Hall.
Time: 8:45 - 10:00pm
Location: Lerner 555
Tickets are currently now available at Lerner Box Office. Get yours today for a $3 suggested donation before the event sells out!
Saturday November 22nd, 10 am- 1 pm
Satow Room, 5th Floor Lerner Hall
Interested in working or volunteering abroad during a school break or
after graduation? Meet with representatives from various global
organizations and learn about exciting opportunities to see the world
and make a difference!
Jim Luce, Founder and CEO of Orphans International Worldwide, will be
speaking at 11:30 am.
Laurence Birdsey, Director of Bilingual Education for Central America,
will be speaking at 12:30.
A (delicious) complimentary brunch featuring international cuisine
will also be provided.
Please contact Nishi Kumar at
CUCSIS@gmail.com for more information.
Confirmed Attendees include: Engineers without Borders, FEED at
Columbia University, Global Citizens Network, Weave a Dream, The
Cambodia Project, Orphans International Worldwide, Amigos de las
Americas, and many more!
If so, you are in luck!
DeLeon, an emerging band that plays 15th century Spanish Indie Rock is coming to Columbia!!
When: Sunday, November 23, 2008
Doors Open 7pm, Show starts 8pm
Where: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall
Contact Info: ag2651@barnard.edu
Tickets are $2, Purchase them at the Lerner Box Office or online at tic.columbia.edu.
Buy Tickets ASAP â€" Space is Limited!
Deleon's MySpace Page!
Facebook Event!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
7 PM, 301 Philosophy Hall
fourbythree, started in September 2008, is an un-conducted string chamber ensemble featuring students from Columbia University and the Juilliard School. Come to our first concert, in which we explore variations on the baroque style spanning from the 17th to 20th centuries. Reception to follow.
Program:
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 - J.S. Bach
Holberg Suite, Op. 40 - Edvard Grieg
Simple Symphony (1934) - Benjamin Britten
RSVP
4:00pm, Thursdays in Earl Hall- Lobby
Have a hankering for a nice hot cup of tea on a Thursday afternoon? Do you like to chat informally about issues of faith and spirituality from multi-faith perspectives? Tea Time with the OUC is for you. Tea Time is an informal weekly inter-religious dialogue sponsored by the Office of the University Chaplain. Feel free to drop by, and the tea is free, too!
December 7th in Roone Arledge Auditorium at 8pm
December 8th in Miller Theater at 8pm
Come join the CUO for an evening of spectacular classic music!
Our fall program includes:
Mosolov's The Iron Foundry
Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Shostakovitch's Symphony No. 5.
Visit our website
columbia.edu/cu/cuo for more info and updates!
When: Tuesday, November 18 from 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Where: Uris Hall Room 332
Join Club Zamana for a discussion with Vikas Bajaj, a leading business writer for the New York Times!
This is your chance to talk to a writer who has led coverage on the current financial crisis from the outset. This event will be particularly informative for students interested in finance, journalism, and economic affairs. There will be an opportunity for Q&A after some remarks by Mr. Bajaj.
Tuesday 11/25
10am-2pm, Java City
Are your eyes tired from all the endless reading to be done? Then come support our fun filled fundraiser and give your eyes some sparkle by making jewelry bracelets for only $3-$4 each! Indulge yourself with various trinkets to fill your stocking while you enjoy a nice cup of coffee complimentary of Java pending a purchase of $5 or more. Don't miss this!
The Skip Stop commuter organization will use the proceeds of this fundraiser to improve the commuter lounge in order to better service the 200 plus commuters at Barnard. Although the commuter lounge at Brooks Hall is currently a shared space, this fundraiser will provide the funds needed to make the commuter lounge a more comfortable, better supplied, and therefore more enjoyable place for commuters to stay in while on campus. This being said, please come out to Java City on 11/25 to support the holiday sale and fundraiser of Skip Stop!
What does it mean to be Queer at Barnard?
It is with great excitement that we invite you to join us for the 2008 Queer Issues Forum with President Debora Spar and Dean Dorothy Denburg (facilitated by Q).
When: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 6:30pm
Where: Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor of Barnard Hall
What: A discussion of LGBTQ issues, transgender students at Barnard, and the mission of women's colleges
dinner will be served
Come. Bring friends. Ask questions. Speak up!
Please RSVP to
clubq@barnard.edu by December 3.
We hope to see you all there!
Sponsored by Q, Multicultural Affairs, and the Dean of the College.
On December 9, 2008, John Milton turns 400!
Come celebrate his birthday at a special event/study break hosted by the English department, featuring readings from Paradise Lost by faculty and students.
301 Philosophy Hall, Tuesday December 9, 4-6 PM All are welcome
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