Student Programming Board
TONIGHTS CHAOS CONCERT IS ONLY OPEN TO COLUMBIA COLLEGE STUDENTS.
YOU MAY BRING UP TO 2 NON COLUMBIA GUESTS WITH A VAILD SCHOOL ID.
The Student Programming Board Presents:

CHAOS WEEK T-shirts will be passed out throughout the week:
If you are seen wearing your Chaos T-shirts you could win prizes such as a pair of tickets to Blue Man Group, Cubs games, Apple Store prizes, Buddy Guys, and much much more!
4.21 Monday:
Take part in the Scavenger Hunt and win a chance to meet The Cool Kids and get a free VIP couch spot and other gifts for the concert series on Friday. The hunt will run from 12-8pm - the questions for the hunt can be picked up in the Hokin Annex Office A, in the 623 S Wabash building.
4.22 Tuesday:
Green Earth Day Lunch
In order to get a sub and a Chaos T-shirt you must donate a minimum of $3. This is a collaboration with Amnesty International. Free T-shirts and other prizes will be given away The Hokin Gallery, 623 S Wabash
12pm-2pm
4.23 Wednesday:
F.I.E Ink presents The Intimate Era Fashion Show
The Intimate Era combines a fine mixture of fashions with the look and feel of cabaret The Conaway Center, 1104 S Wabash
7-10pm
4.24 Thursday
Chaos Comedy Night
Come watch your fellow Columbia Students Kevin Williams and C.J. Toledano after they won the Rooftop Comedy Competition!
The Virgin Daquiris Improv Group (compiled of the instructors of IO) and LEO ALLEN, a comedian who toured side by side with Dimitri Martin! Hokin Annex 623 S Wabash Building
7-10pm
4.25 Friday:
Chaos Concert!
Free T-shirts, food, dance dance revolution contests
Your Concept, Your Creation
Have an idea for an event? SPB is the place for you!
If you are interested and would like to get involved please contact Ayshia Jaffer at SPB@colum.edu. or stop by Room 313, 623 S. Wabash building.
The Student Programming Board Mission:
The Student Programming Board (SPB) works to enhance and unify the college community by planning diverse, quality entertainment, including social, cultural and educational events. SPB works with other student organizations, faculty, staff and alumni in coordinating these special events, and activities for the Columbia College Chicago Community.

















Student Programming Board

