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− | + | '''Urban New York''' is program organized every semester by the [[Division of Student Affairs]] for [[CC]] and [[SEAS]]. Students enter a lottery by ranking about 20 or so cultural events in order of preference. Spaces on these events are allocated to students in the order of their lottery number. The most coveted tickets are usually to Broadway shows, and dinner at Nobu Next Door. | |
− | + | The program also allocates an $8 dessert at [[Pertutti]] for all winners. In the Fall semester, the lottery is only open to first-years; in the Spring semester, it is open to upperclassmen. | |
− | [http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/urbanNY/ Urban New York at Student Affairs] | + | If you don't receive your top choice, you can often meet up with the group that's going to that event on the day of to take the spot of someone who doesn't show. |
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/urbanNY/ Urban New York at Student Affairs] | ||
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+ | [[Category:New York City]] |
Revision as of 02:57, 24 March 2007
Urban New York is program organized every semester by the Division of Student Affairs for CC and SEAS. Students enter a lottery by ranking about 20 or so cultural events in order of preference. Spaces on these events are allocated to students in the order of their lottery number. The most coveted tickets are usually to Broadway shows, and dinner at Nobu Next Door.
The program also allocates an $8 dessert at Pertutti for all winners. In the Fall semester, the lottery is only open to first-years; in the Spring semester, it is open to upperclassmen.
If you don't receive your top choice, you can often meet up with the group that's going to that event on the day of to take the spot of someone who doesn't show.