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Many '''analogies''' can be drawn between things at Columbia and things in the real world: | Many '''analogies''' can be drawn between things at Columbia and things in the real world: | ||
− | * ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]'' = [[New York Times]] | + | * ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]'' = ''The [[New York Times]]'' |
− | * ''[[The Blue and White]]'' = [[New Yorker]] | + | * ''[[The Blue and White]]'' = ''The [[New Yorker]]'' |
* [[The Bwog]] = Gawker | * [[The Bwog]] = Gawker | ||
* [[Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal]] = Science | * [[Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal]] = Science |
Revision as of 11:10, 23 April 2013
Many analogies can be drawn between things at Columbia and things in the real world:
- Columbia Daily Spectator = The New York Times
- The Blue and White = The New Yorker
- The Bwog = Gawker
- Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal = Science
- University President = President of the United States
- Office of the President = White House
- Samuel Johnson = George Washington
- university administration = U.S. Postal Service
- Student Financial Services = IRS
- Roar-ee, the Columbia Lion = Bald Eagle
- football team = U.S. soccer team
- baseball team = U.S. cricket team
- soccer team = U.S. rugby team
- Morningside Heights campus = Contiguous United States
- Manhattanville = Detroit
- Columbia University Medical Center = Alaska
- Barnard campus = Mexico
- Barnard students = illegal immigrants (j/k)
- NYU = Canada
- Wien Hall = housing projects
- Chris Kulawik = George W. Bush
- Ivy League = Oxbridge
- SEAS = MIT
- Columbia College = Thirteen Colonies