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Next weekend, on April 24, students at Columbia will celebrate??Bacchanal, their annual spring concert. Three star performers—Ghostface Killah, glam rockers of Montreal, and Wiz Khalifa—will team up on the campus’s Low Plaza in Morningside Heights to kick off the party. According to The Columbia Spectator, budget restrictions have not hampered plans for fun: this year, three artists are somehow performing instead of the usual two. Also, the event is slated for an evening start instead of its usual afternoon beginning...
Gary Orfield, professor of education and social policy at the Graduate School of Education and co-director of the Civil Rights Project, told the crowd in his keynote speech, “Don’t Just Celebrate??Activate,” that King’s desegregation policies were threatened...
...that “The Weakest Link” bored audiences around the country, Michael Jackson gave us all another dose of the heebie-jeebies when he announced that he’ll reunite with the Jackson 5 for an MTV concert in September. This concert, incidentally, is to celebrate?? himself. Yes, yes, the self-appointed King of Pop is holding the bash to commemorate his lasting “thirty years as a solo artist.” Who holds concerts to celebrate their own longevity? Sigh. Michael can try his darndest to turn back the clock...
Undergraduates could soon have something to celebrate??starting next fall, it is likely that at least four houses will allow parties to continue until 2 a.m., one hour later than the current limit. While these changes have not yet been finalized, the strong campaign undertaken by the Undergraduate Council bodes well for hardy partygoers. We applaud the council for its efforts in this endeavor, and we implore the House masters to institute the new schedule as expeditiously as possible...
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