Does this "Orgo Night" actually exist?

<p>From wikipedia's Columbia article:</p>

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Orgo Night</p>

<p>On the day before the Organic Chemistry Exam, at precisely the stroke of midnight, the Columbia University Marching Band occupies Butler library (the main library) to distract diligent students from studying and to lower the curve. After a half-hour of the campus-interest jokes, the procession then moves out to the lawn in front of Hartley, Wallach and John Jay residence halls to entertain the residents there

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<p>It sounds hilarious.</p>

<p>yes it does. last year i was trying to sleep and it annoyed the hell out of me.</p>

<p>It does. I never actually heard it and/or saw it. I never faced the lawn. And, I've been to Butler library like 5 times in my life.</p>

<p>I saw it last semester.</p>

<p>yup, heard the noise they made infront of john jay freshman year, then sophomore year i was actually taking orgo so i avoided it but i did go see it last semester...quite amusing stuff</p>

<p>I'm shocked this is in wikipedia</p>

<p>wow i read about the marching band on wikipedia...theyve done some crazy ****. i find it hilarious! haha burning cambodian village formation at west poitn in 68. amazing</p>

<p>you can find anything on wikipedia</p>