On Thursday, April 3, Staff Writer Mary Cook attended the original student production “Femme Noire, Nuit Blanche” (Black Woman, White Night) at the Glicker-Milstein Theatre.
Protesters gathered in Chicago, Boston, DC, and New York on Saturday to protest Trump’s border enforcement and deportation policies, as well as mass firings under the Department of Government Efficiency.
Columbia Housing released housing information for the class of 2029, announcing that some first-year students will now live in Wien Hall, which previously housed only upperclassmen.
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