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Join ALSA and MESO at Africa Kine, a Senagalese Restaurant located in African Harlem which is a rich and vibrant neighborhood just adjacent to Columbia's campus. This event will be open to students of all backgrounds who are interested in the continent or hoping to learn more about its cuisine.  Contact: Edward Newton, edwardbnewton@yahoo.com
  
Join the Federalist Society and Y'allsa in a dinner tribute to the states and states' rights.  Food from many states will be served.  This is also a chance to learn more about the Federalist Society, a group of conservative, libertarian, and moderate students interested in the current state of the legal order and about Y'allsa, a social network for students from the South.  Contact:  Olga Kaplan, ok2170@columbia.edu
  
All are welcome to spend a low key afternoon in Riverside Park.  Guests and families are welcome to attend.  Pizza will be served.  Sponsored by Student Services.  Contact: Student Services, student_services@law.columbia.edu, 212-854-2395
  
Play for prizes at a poker tournament hosted by the Columbia Card Club.  Food and drinks will be served.  Contact: Derick Sohn, derick.sohn@law.columbia.edu
  
Join the members of SALSA for dinner at the best Indian restaurant on the Upper West Side.  Contact:  Lata Nott, lpn2103@columbia.edu
  
Join the Youth Justice Association, Tenants' Rights Project and Legal Clinic for the Homeless to learn more about the projects they have planned for the year.  Contact: Mia Robertshaw, mnr2108@columbia.edu
  

New CLS students will have an opportunity to meet 2L's and 3L's to learn more about law school generally, and APALSA as an organization. Food will be served as well as free open-bar happy hour for the first 20 1L's to show up.  Contact: Andrew Huang, andrew.huang@law.columbia.edu or Jessica Isokawa, jessica.isokawa@law.columbia.edu

  
LaLSA will serve homemade Mexican dishes, local favorites from nearby Hispanic restaurants, and refreshments in Little Warren (10th floor).  The LaLSA board will introduce themselves, but otherwise it is a social event aimed at connecting Latina/o 1Ls and LLMs with each other and the organization.  All 1Ls and LLMs are welcome at this event and encouraged to attend.  Contact: Michael Martinez, mcm2167@columbia.edu
  
CLWA will be taking a group of about 20 students to the iconic Guggenheim Museum to see the recently opened retrospective exhibit of the work of Louis Bourgeois, the feminist artist and sculptor.  This will be followed by refreshments at a nearby restaurant.  Contact: Carrie Lebigre, chl2118@columbia.edu

Meet at Jerome Greene Lobby at 11am

  
This is an opportunity to meet the current members of the organization and enjoy a screening of My Cousin Vinny. Pizza from V&T's Restaurant will be served.  Contact: Amanda Hungerford, aph212@columbia.edu
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