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The official online publication, the Columbia University Spectator ...
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Sister Columbia University's feminist magazine Congratulations! You are officially visitor # since April 25, 1996. To get a web counter of your very own, ask the nice people at the Web Counter Creation Page. What is Sister Sister is a free magazine released each spring and distributed throughout the Columbia community. We publish non-fiction and fiction by women or about experiences affecting ...
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The world of research at Columbia University ...
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Kermit News Kermit News was the print journal of the Kermit Project from 1986 to 1995; subscriptions were free of charge. Unfortunately it is no longer practical (i.e. affordable) for us to print and mail Kermit News. Since 1995, the Kermit website is the source for all Kermit information, news, and updates. The following past Kermit issues are archived on the Kermit FTP and Web sites: Issue ...
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Columbia University's oldest literary magazine continues its fine tradition of publishing quality writing. Since its birth in 1815, the Review has published such notables as John Berryman, Meyer Shapiro, and Phillip Lopate. A favorite part of Review lore boasts the involvement of Beat writers Jack Keroac and Allen Ginsberg.
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WELCOME to the 1998 - 1998 version of Facts About Columbia Essential To Students! This newest edition of facets has been entirely revised, and includes a new living-history timeline containing pictures and information about Columbia students and alumni like Paul Robeson, Madeleine Albright, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Boutros-Boutros Ghali, Lou Gehrig, and Paul Auster. facets 1998-1999 also contains ...
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