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Critical Encounters Student Showcase

For the second year in a row, Critical Encounters hosted an end-of-the-year student showcase in the Conaway Center. This year, over 200 student's works were featured, showing the Columbia community how this ...
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Renegades Host Dodgeball Tournament

The Renegades hosted a 5-on-5 Dodgeball Tournament at South Loop Elementary's gym. After various rounds of dodging, throwing, and hard hits, Team Chronic came out as the tournament's victor. http://youtu.be/j9-PxJ1trbg
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Anger Over Ethnic Studies Ban Continues

Thanks to a segment on the Daily Show with John Stewart, the anger over the ban on ethnic studies in Arizona has reignited all over again. Also feeling the fire is the ...
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Ann Silver ONE WAY, DEAF WAY

Internationally known artist, Ann Silver, made her gallery debut at Columbia with "One Way, Deaf Way." In addition to the gallery, the ASL department hosted a presentation where assistant ASL professor Dr. ...
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Kickstarter at Columbia

The world's largest funding platform for creative projects, Kickstarter, visited Columbia and advised students on how to get their projects out there. A panel of successful "Kickstarters" also gave their words of ...
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“Rockin’ with the Renegades”

Columbia's Renegades hosted, "Rockin' with the Renegades," to show off Columbia's athletic identity. http://youtu.be/BkOXjzc4WWA

Occupy Columbia, National Student Day of Action

The Occupy Columbia movement called for a college-wide walkout in observance of the National Day of Student Action. The movement also presented petitions that have circulated around the college to administration. A ...
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Jamin Warren visits Columbia

Jamin Warren, founder and editor of Kill Screen Magazine, challenges the traditional reporting of video games. Through an analytical perspective, he highlights on the depth and power of video games, which are ...
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One Tribe’s Tunnel Of Oppression 2012

The Columbia Chronicle got a sneak peak into the planning of One Tribe's, "Tunnel Of Oppression," event. The event aims to activate your senses and call attention to every day injustices that ...

11th Annual Lakeview Polar Bear Plunge

Each year, since 2003, the Lakeview Polar Bear Club gathers in the middle of winter to dive into icy Lake Michigan for a good cause. This year, The Chronicle's Multimedia Assistant, Dennis ...
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CPS Students Respond To New Guidelines

Starting next year, school days at Chicago Public Schools will be extended to 7.5 hours. According to the new guidelines, recess will be mandatory for all elementary schools. What do CPS students ...

Administration, protest groups town hall meeting

Facing relentless questioning from several different groups, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Louise Love and Interim Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs Len Strazewski did their best to respond and ...
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Words ‘N Stuff Zine Workshop

Words 'N Stuff, a new student organization that started this year, held a zine-making social at the Conaway where various members taught attendees how to make zines. Besides the workshop, the organization ...

Occupy Columbia

At approximately 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, more than 20 members of the Occupy Columbia coalition camped outside President Warrick L. Carter's office on the fifth floor of the Alexandroff Campus Center, ...
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Word On The Street – Is CTA Safer?

On November 21, it was announced that over 1,800 additional cameras have been installed in over 78 CTA rail stations. Mayor Rahm Emanuel has said the cameras won't only help catch criminals ...
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Magnificent Mile Lights Festival

The trees lining Michigan Avenue lit up Saturday, Nov. 19 for the annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival. First started in 1949, this festival has brought hundreds of thousands of people to Chicago ...
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