Whatever, I’d rather have this than no summary, and you can’t expect CPR to transcribe their entire issue to a different format just for the purpose of quick reference.
Although in this particular case 2 has a good point.
I lost some matte green Ray-Ban sunglasses during the last night of Senior Week revelry outside EC. If anyone finds them, take pity because they were the only thing that fools people into thinking that I’m cool. One delicious burrito dinner reward for their safe return. Email sar2160@columbia.edu if you know anything.
Lost a Black High Sierra backpack containing a white binder and a red pencil bag in Ferris Booth Dining Hall on Wednesday, April 25th, around 7:30 to 8pm. It was left on a chair in the second floor in a table around the middle of the room close to the staircase. If spotted someone taking it or found, please call immediately at 208-964-6780 or email rm2999@columbia.edu
Lost a Blackberry Bold from Verizon Wireless at ADP on Saturday night. If found please email rsf2121@columbia.edu or call 601-994-3697. There will be a $$ reward!!
These were lost potentially on philosophy lawn on the evening of April 17th. The earrings are large silver flower cutouts and the mood ring is a blue band with small flowers inset. Both are old with a lot of sentimental value attached. Would greatly appreciate their return if found. Please contact on2139@columbia.edu/
646-496-3613, will reward with home baked goods and eternal gratitude.
does not make me want to read CPR
the exception of the “interactive feature,” every article has a non-pdf link. posting those links would be helpful.
PLEASE PLEASE OMGOMGOMGOMG
the Pdf crap is annoying
Whatever, I’d rather have this than no summary, and you can’t expect CPR to transcribe their entire issue to a different format just for the purpose of quick reference.
Although in this particular case 2 has a good point.
this is a dumb question. but who is that woman?
would be Hillary herself, circa 1960s (?). A bombshell, no?
woah i hate hilary, but i will give her credit for having been absolutely beautiful back in the day.