Difference between revisions of "Columbia College Conservative Club"
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− | '''Columbia College Conservative Club''' (C4) is a controversial right-wing [[clubs|club]]. It serves as a sort of umbrella group for rightists who don't fit into "traditional" political categories, such as | + | '''Columbia College Conservative Club''' (C4) is a controversial right-wing [[clubs|club]] recognized and funded by the [[SGB]]. It serves as a sort of umbrella group for rightists who don't fit into "traditional" political categories, such as Buchananites and other unorthodox types. They rebranded themselves as the Columbia University Conservative Forum in [[2007]], and were supposedly subsumed into the [[Columbia University College Republicans]] shortly thereafter. Nobody has really heard from them since. |
− | C4 | + | C4 was responsible for the [[Affirmative Action Bake Sale]] of February [[2004]]. |
− | + | == Partial list of presidents == | |
− | + | *Mark Xue (Spring 2004 - Fall [[2004]]) | |
− | + | *[[Chris Kulawik]] (Spring 2005 - Spring [[2006]]) | |
− | + | *Victor Cochia (Spring 2006 - [[2007]]) | |
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[[Category:Political clubs]] | [[Category:Political clubs]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Inactive clubs]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 2 March 2012
Columbia College Conservative Club (C4) is a controversial right-wing club recognized and funded by the SGB. It serves as a sort of umbrella group for rightists who don't fit into "traditional" political categories, such as Buchananites and other unorthodox types. They rebranded themselves as the Columbia University Conservative Forum in 2007, and were supposedly subsumed into the Columbia University College Republicans shortly thereafter. Nobody has really heard from them since.
C4 was responsible for the Affirmative Action Bake Sale of February 2004.
Partial list of presidents
- Mark Xue (Spring 2004 - Fall 2004)
- Chris Kulawik (Spring 2005 - Spring 2006)
- Victor Cochia (Spring 2006 - 2007)