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The Sachems were responsible for a 2005 prank in which the [[Lerner Hall]] ramps were decorated with saffron colored banners to mimic Cristo's "The Gates" installation in Central Park. | The Sachems were responsible for a 2005 prank in which the [[Lerner Hall]] ramps were decorated with saffron colored banners to mimic Cristo's "The Gates" installation in Central Park. |
Revision as of 21:22, 24 March 2007
Columbia does not have any Secret Societies. If it does, then they're pretty damned secret because no one knows about them. Columbia does have too low-profile Senior Societies, the Senior Society of Sachems and the Senior Society of Nacoms.
The Sachems were responsible for a 2005 prank in which the Lerner Hall ramps were decorated with saffron colored banners to mimic Cristo's "The Gates" installation in Central Park.
Further Reading
Tap! You're In - The Blue and White, October 2006