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The brainchild of then-[[CCSC]] president [[Matthew Harrison]] (CC' 05), '''Glass House Rocks''' is a major party thrown in [[Lerner Hall]] that for one night transforms the drab ugly glass brick into a thriving student center. The class councils coordinate events with campus groups set up throughout the building, dance groups perform on the ramps every half hour, etc. People come for the free food and drinks too. All in all, it's actually a pretty damned good event.
 
The brainchild of then-[[CCSC]] president [[Matthew Harrison]] (CC' 05), '''Glass House Rocks''' is a major party thrown in [[Lerner Hall]] that for one night transforms the drab ugly glass brick into a thriving student center. The class councils coordinate events with campus groups set up throughout the building, dance groups perform on the ramps every half hour, etc. People come for the free food and drinks too. All in all, it's actually a pretty damned good event.
  
The event was first held in the spring of [[2005]]. Matt Harrison is said to be somewhat obsessed with Lerner Hall and making it function, reportedly having written his senior thesis on the building.
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The event was first held in the spring of [[2005]].<ref>[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2005/02/04/News/Lerner.Party.Garners.Highest.Ever.Student.Attendance-2032133.shtml "Lerner Party Garners Highest Ever Student Attendance"], Columbia Spectator, 2/4/05.</ref>. Matt Harrison is said to be somewhat obsessed with Lerner Hall and making it function, reportedly having written his senior thesis on the building.
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Revision as of 15:03, 8 July 2007

The brainchild of then-CCSC president Matthew Harrison (CC' 05), Glass House Rocks is a major party thrown in Lerner Hall that for one night transforms the drab ugly glass brick into a thriving student center. The class councils coordinate events with campus groups set up throughout the building, dance groups perform on the ramps every half hour, etc. People come for the free food and drinks too. All in all, it's actually a pretty damned good event.

The event was first held in the spring of 2005.[1]. Matt Harrison is said to be somewhat obsessed with Lerner Hall and making it function, reportedly having written his senior thesis on the building.

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