Difference between revisions of "2006"
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*[[Ruggles vandalization incident]] | *[[Ruggles vandalization incident]] | ||
*Launch of [[The Bwog]] | *Launch of [[The Bwog]] | ||
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+ | *September: "[[Stop Being a Pussy]]" fliers advertising men's club hockey team lead to the team's suspension. | ||
*Ex-Czech President and playwright [[Václav Havel]] spends a semester at Columbia as artist-in residence; [[Lit Hum]] syllabus temporarily altered to include one of his works | *Ex-Czech President and playwright [[Václav Havel]] spends a semester at Columbia as artist-in residence; [[Lit Hum]] syllabus temporarily altered to include one of his works | ||
*Awarding of the [[Nobel Prize]] to [[Edmund Phelps]] and [[Orhan Pamuk]] | *Awarding of the [[Nobel Prize]] to [[Edmund Phelps]] and [[Orhan Pamuk]] |
Revision as of 18:05, 31 March 2007
2006 in Columbia history:
- ACIS and AIS merge to form CUIT
Spring
- Ruggles vandalization incident
- Launch of The Bwog
- SHOCC protests
- Seth Flaxman elected president of the CCSC
- 10th anniversairy of Austin Quigley's deanship of Columbia College honored during Columbia College Days
- John McCain speaks at Columbia College Class Day; students protest with orange "Not in My Name" buttons and umbrellas
Fall
- September: "Stop Being a Pussy" fliers advertising men's club hockey team lead to the team's suspension.
- Ex-Czech President and playwright Václav Havel spends a semester at Columbia as artist-in residence; Lit Hum syllabus temporarily altered to include one of his works
- Awarding of the Nobel Prize to Edmund Phelps and Orhan Pamuk
- October: Minuteman stage-rush incident
- Debate between Chris Kulawik and Avi Zvi Zenilman on The O'Reilly Factor
- Launch of The Eye as the latest of many attempts at a Spectator magazine insert
- Columbia Political Review editor Paul Sonne wins Columbia's first Marshall Scholarship in a long time
- November: Journalism School students cheat on an ethics exam
- The women's soccer team wins the Ivy League championship against Harvard