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By Matthew Hamilton, on September 29th, 2010
 We may or may not be dressing up like this for the event
Hey everyone!
To continue our tradition of keeping the magazine as green and eco-friendly as possible, we need the greenbacks to shell out for soy-based inks, and recycled paper to print on. We here at Quarto request your presence at our first fundraiser of the year. Details:
October 7, 2010
11:30PM-3:00AM
@ Campo NYC: http://www.camponyc.com/
w/ DJ M Dot spinning all night!
$3 buys entry & a free shot!
By Matthew Hamilton, on September 14th, 2010
Hey everyone,
Glad to see everyone on campus, and tonight we had our General interest meeting! The year has many events in store, both Quarto’s and other organizations on campus. Here’s one this Thursday that looks great:
An Evening with Chinese Poet Yu Jian
introduced by Professor Lydia H. Liu
403 Kent Hall, Thursday September 16, 7-9 PM
Flyer after the jump!
Continue reading Welcome Back!
By Matthew Hamilton, on January 29th, 2010

Our thoughts and consolations go out to JD Salinger, a fellow Columbia writer, who sadly passed away at the ripe age of 91 on January 27, 2010. He will be missed very much by all who have had the privilege to experience his youthful and boisterous prose.
By Matthew Hamilton, on January 23rd, 2010
The great beat poet reflects on the changing digital age in this NY Times article, and actually had mostly harsh words for it, calling text messages “abhorrent”. It took reporter John Markoff a while just to even reach the guy, as he lives in California without electricity. However, when asked what technology he actually uses, he said his laptop, because he “like[s] the storage it has”. The article also prints a poem entitled “Why I Take Good Care Of My Macintosh”
Check it out here:
Tech Reflections – Gary Snyder
By Matthew Hamilton, on January 19th, 2010
Head on over to facebook to sign up to read or just to attend our Second Annual soiree!
Here are the details:
If you’d like to read please email [email protected] (or use this) with your name and the title of your piece.
Please limit reading to 3-minutes.
Readers may also sign-up at the door, but space is not guaranteed. We regret the necessity to cap our amount of readers, but we must do what we must do! First come, first serve ♥
HERE’S THE KICK: Audience members will vote on their favorite reading, and that piece will be published in the upcoming edition of QUARTO.
READING IS NOT NECESSARY TO ATTEND! Feel free to come join the audience and meet members of the literary community here on campus.
~REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED~
you can RSVP on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=393639865202&ref=mf
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