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'''Columbia 250''', or '''C250''', or just '''CU250'''. If you haven't guessed, this was the 250th anniversary of Columbia, or, more accurately, of the foundation of [[King's College]]. It took place in [[2004]]. (Amusingly, Columbia had just celebrated its 200th anniversary in [[1989]].)
 
'''Columbia 250''', or '''C250''', or just '''CU250'''. If you haven't guessed, this was the 250th anniversary of Columbia, or, more accurately, of the foundation of [[King's College]]. It took place in [[2004]]. (Amusingly, Columbia had just celebrated its 200th anniversary in [[1989]].)
  
Extra funding from C250 enabled many student events, most noticeably the [[Varsity Show]] to greatly expand their programming. A series of symposia and lectures brought alumni back to campus.  
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Extra funding from C250 enabled many student events to greatly expand their programming. A series of symposia and lectures brought alumni back to campus.  
  
 
*Concert with Wyclef Jean still high on IV drugs. Erikah Badu decided not to show up though.<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/nov03/corner.php Thoughts on Turning 250 - Columbia college Today November 2003]</ref>
 
*Concert with Wyclef Jean still high on IV drugs. Erikah Badu decided not to show up though.<ref>[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/nov03/corner.php Thoughts on Turning 250 - Columbia college Today November 2003]</ref>

Revision as of 17:17, 8 November 2007

Columbia 250 Logo. This thing was EVERYWHERE.
The September 2003 CCT was rebranded King's College Today in anticipation of the event

Columbia 250, or C250, or just CU250. If you haven't guessed, this was the 250th anniversary of Columbia, or, more accurately, of the foundation of King's College. It took place in 2004. (Amusingly, Columbia had just celebrated its 200th anniversary in 1989.)

Extra funding from C250 enabled many student events to greatly expand their programming. A series of symposia and lectures brought alumni back to campus.


External links

Columbia 250 Homepage

References