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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_School_at_Columbia_University Wikipedia on TSC]
 
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*[https://twitter.com/The_School TSC's Twitter feed, because they're hip like that]
 
*[https://twitter.com/The_School TSC's Twitter feed, because they're hip like that]
*[http://bwog.com/2012/03/19/from-the-issue-ipads-yoga-and-blank-checks/ The Blue and ''White'' on TSC's budget woes, and how the school is wrapped up in neighborhood relations and faculty benefits (to the detriment of both)]
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*[http://bwog.com/2012/03/19/from-the-issue-ipads-yoga-and-blank-checks/ ''The Blue and White'' on TSC's budget woes, and how the school is wrapped up in neighborhood relations and faculty benefits (to the detriment of both)]
  
  

Revision as of 15:41, 22 April 2013

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The School at Columbia University is a school for professor's brats; the name is suitably pretentious. It is more commonly known as The School. It was developed as a recruitment tool for faculty, though it now has to reject large numbers of faculty brats because of its increasing popularity and the increasing number of other neighborhood kids in the school.

It should not be confused with the Columbia Science, Math and Engineering Secondary School.

In order to build it, Columbia struck a compromise with the neighborhood, reserving half the spots for local children who'd get in by lottery. [1]. The community threw multiple hissy fits in the process, even though they were promised half the seats and need based financial aid. [2]. Then they threw more hissy-fits. [3]

After 3 years, Columbia had to tell faculty there wasn't enough room in the school for their kids anymore. Oops. [4]. Hell, even the normally unabashedly pro-community Spectator called it ridiculous. [5]

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