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Lottery Opens for McCain, Obama Event

Columbia announced on its Web site Friday evening that student registration for the ServiceNation Presidential Forum will be extended until Monday at 8 a.m. due after a day of technical difficulties. Students have reported difficulties in registering through the site due to the high traffic on the servers.

CU Plans for Obama, McCain

Columbia has released details regarding the process by which students will be able to obtain tickets for next Thursday’s joint appearance of presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) at Roone Arledge Auditorium.

Student Lottery for Obama-McCain Tickets Will Begin Friday

6:00 p.m.--Spectator has confirmed with President Bollinger's Office that there are 200 seats in the lottery for full and part-time students for admission to the September 11th event featuring John McCain and Barack Obama, CC '83.

Columbia has released details about the process by which students will be able to try to obtain tickets to next Thursday's joint appearance of presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Senator John McCain (R-Ari.) at Roone Arledge Auditorium.

Not a Campaign Stop

Senators John McCain and Barack Obama, CC ’83, will be appearing together in Alfred Lerner Hall next Thursday, almost a year after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke on the same stage. It is important that excitement for this event not be bogged down by red tape and limited tickets.

Obama and McCain to Appear at CU

Presidential nominees John McCain and Barack Obama, CC '83, will appear on stage together in Alfred Lerner Hall next Thursday, non-partisan organization ServiceNation told Spectator and University President Lee Bollinger confirmed Wednesday afternoon. The candidates will speak about public service at the event.

Columbia, Obama, and Pragmatism in America

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Obama Girl's Visit Sparks Talk on Role of New Media in Politics

Entering Altschul Auditorium to a rousing round of applause and the sounds of their own video, the Obama Girl and her two colleagues of the humor Web site Barely Political sat down to discuss their success and its implications in front of Eisenbach’s popular class, “The American Presidency Since 1898."

On the Campaign Trail

A Columbia student describes her experience photographing the primaries in South Carolina, New Hampshire and New York.

Photo Essay: The 2008 Primaries

Photos from the New York, South Carolina and New Hampshire primaries.

Politics of Hope: Voices from Harlem

Members of the Harlem community discuss how race plays a part in their take on the presidential campaigns.

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