Stand, Columbia

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Stand, Columbia is a traditional alma mater song of Columbia University in New York City. The song is often performed at university events, including commencement ceremonies and athletic events, and is a significant part of the university's cultural heritage.

History[edit | edit source]

The song "Stand, Columbia" was written in the early 20th century and has since become an integral part of Columbia University's traditions. The lyrics and melody reflect the pride and spirit of the university community. The song is typically performed by the Columbia University Marching Band and sung by students, alumni, and faculty.

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

The lyrics of "Stand, Columbia" emphasize loyalty, pride, and the enduring spirit of the university. The song calls upon the university community to stand together and uphold the values and traditions of Columbia University.

Performance[edit | edit source]

"Stand, Columbia" is performed at various university events, including:

The song is also a staple at the Varsity Show, an annual musical production by Columbia students.

Significance[edit | edit source]

The song holds a special place in the hearts of Columbia students and alumni. It serves as a reminder of their time at the university and the bonds formed during their academic journey. "Stand, Columbia" is a symbol of unity and pride for the Columbia community.

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