Jeff Sachs reads the news and checks his email, after the jump. Slacking off on laptops during lectures -- professors: they're just like us!
Jeff Sachs reads the news and checks his email, after the jump. Slacking off on laptops during lectures -- professors: they're just like us!
A group of first-years (who have collectively named themselves Floor 7 Productions) recently submitted their short film Waking Up and Other Hardships to Apple's '07 Insomnia Festival, in which high school and college student groups create their own three minutes of brilliance in under 24 hours based on a set of pre-listed elements. See if you can spot them for yourselves -- although it may be a bit difficult to rationally explain the huge oven mits.
You can rate the film until November 9th to help the group win gain their eternal glory, so go! Vote! This is probably the right weekend to do it, anyway.
Podcasting His Life Away:
Electrical Engineering Prof. Daniel P.W. Ellis has a hobby even his wife finds creepy: digitally recording every waking moment of his day. Seeing it as an audiologged diary (or a "lifelog"), Ellis recounts such highlights as the fight with his wife in which he made "asshole" comments and his pleas to doctors for information on his injured infant son (as well as their queries as to why he was holding an Mp3 player the whole time). See the rest in this piece from the Chronicle of Higher Education on the lifelogging phenomenon.
MIDI-Makers Frozen Out...Again: In the week since Bwog reported on subzero temperatures shutting down the Computer Music Center in Prentis Hall, the heat has been turned on...and then off once more. After CMC officials thought the problem had been remedied, the chill returned. Now, CMC director Brad Garton is demanding a permanent solution - and spare heaters installed, just in case - before the center reopens and classes are resumed. Seriously, admins, it's one thing to cut essential services to Columbia's computer musicians - and another to give them a brief spell of hope before shutting them back out in the cold.
Get Your Beauty Rest: All nighters can make you fat. Really. According to the Daily Times of Pakistan, which assembled a compendium on US universities' sleep research, Columbia scientists determined that "adults who sleep less than seven hours a night had an increased risk of obesity. The risk ranged from 23 percent for six-hour-a-night sleepers to 73 percent for individuals who slept only two to four hours. Experts attributed this phenomenon to the fact that sleep deprivation lowered the level of leptin, a protein that suppresses appetite, and raised grehlin, which makes you want to eat." Columbia researchers: doing their homework so you have an excuse not to.
-CJS
You've probably had your library odysseys. Some last longer than others. In this second installment of a nine-night marathon, Butler Correspondent Maryam Parhizkar narrates what it's like to have stayed longer than almost anyone.
Night 5
By late evening the next night others have joined us in our little study spot. Someone brought pillows and blankets, and when I first came to the alcove in the morning I found Kate asleep on the floor, looking unwell. I kicked her awake, and as she woke up she gasped to see me there. The custodian can now recognize me by face. On the third floor across from the circulation desk, people were sound asleep on their couches, so comfortable you would think that this is normal for them. I wouldn't be surprised if it were.
The narcoleptic woman was in the lab again. I heard her snoring from the other room. My guess is that the Red Bull didn't work out so well. The lab printers have become completely worthless from ceaseless abuse — we'd get the lab consultant to fix them if there actually were lab consultants sitting in the appropriate place. Instead, various students had been using the consultant computers as a last resort, given that it's impossible to find a fully functional terminal at this point. The only time I've encountered an actual consultant is when one asked me to put my Fruit Loops and coffee cup in the trash can, but I hid the Fruit Loops in my trusty Labyrinth tote. Those bitches will never catch me alive.
At this point I find myself wondering what my friends back in the state schools are doing at this hour. Ugh. Bad idea.
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Postcrypt's second opening of the year. Artwork that explores the relationship between the media, political figures and the American public - anything from a mock TV ad, spoken word about your perception of politics, a song about the celebrity of politics, to a mural of uncle sam or a collage of campaign posters...
Fall 2008 Request for Proposals! Deadline: Extended to Noon, October 10, 2008
Kraft Family Fund for Intercultural and Interfaith Awareness administered by the Office of the University Chaplain (OUC) encourages recognized student groups at Columbia University and Barnard College to collaborate on projects that promote intercultural and interfaith awareness and understanding across the University. Eligible projects bring together diverse students in a wide range of activities and events that explore unique relationships between culture, religion, race, and ethnicity.
Email kraftfund@columbia.edu or go here for additional information.
Sketch/variety show, occurring finitely 8:30-10 PM on Friday 10/10 and Saturday 10/11!
Sketches by members of the Jester, appearances by Chowdah, Alfred, & more!
Lerner Black Box, $3 from the Lerner Box Office
The Artist Society will be holding Friday Night Sketches (free life drawing sessions) all month, every Friday from 6-8pm in Dodge 501! Free food, free supplies, and free art. All experienes levels are welcome.
Art created at FNS sessions can be submitted to the upcoming Postcrypt Show, which is 8-10pm in St Paul's basement.
More InfoOn Friday, October 10, 2008, the Muslim Students' Association will be hosing an
Eid Dinner to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr (the Muslim holiday at the end of the holy month of Ramadan) in Roone Arledge Auditorium at 7:30PM.
In previous years, between 300-500 guests (CU students, faculty, and administrators) have attended. Please join us for an event that promises to be a night of unity and diversity at Columbia.
At 4 PM on Sunday, October 12, 2008, join us in teams of three-four people for a campus-wide photo scavenger hunt!
One digital camera required per team!
PRE-REGISTER YOUR TEAM BY EMAILING photographyatcolumbia@gmail.com
FREE FOOD AND PRIZES!
Teams will run around campus taking different kinds of photos, which will be rated by panel of judges to determine what team took the best photos. During judging, dinner will be served! Prizes will be awarded to the first place team members, as well as the honorable mentions.
Organized by Spec Photo and CUPS
Where: Postcrypt, under St. Paul's Chapel
When: This Friday, 9-midnight
The Ugly Fish Salon is hosting a Lit Night at Postcrypt! Come hear poetry, fiction, and spoken word. Students and professors, mingled together, will be reading their original work all evening. Ugly Fish is a coalition of campus organizations built around the idea that workshopping, performing, and publishing should be a unified process. If you want to get involved, come to Lit Night and learn more!
Questions? Hit up the nifty gmail address, uglyfishsalon@gmail.com