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Happening in the nation: Muslim ban was temporarily blocked by federal judge James L. Robart, who is also known for his personal flair and his constant diligence in “representation of the disadvantaged.” He was also known for echoing “Black Lives Matter” movement’s slogan during past hearings, causing quite a reaction. (Washington Post). Happening in NYC: […]

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UPDATE: Protest ended promptly at 9 pm, when attendees were invited to a following Black Student Union (BSO) meeting. There was also a small prayer circle on the sundial with Muslim, Hindu, and Christian prayers. Students started gathering at the Sundial this evening at 7 pm to participate in  #STUDENTBLACKOUT, a protest in response to […]

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Bucket List represents the intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. These are the last Bucket List events of 2014! Get ’em while they’re hot!! If you notice any events that have been left off the list, or a correction, please leave them in the comments. Recommended “Black Trauma in Academic Spaces #StudyingWhileBlack” College Walk, Monday 12:30 PM. Learn more. […]

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Florida still has learned nothing from the Trayvon Martin case. (Washington Post) Remember kids: don’t walk, text, and subway. (Gothamist) I don’t understand why you’re not spending your weekend watching this show. (BuzzFeed) Aren’t those crazy sex dolls enough? (Slate) Scared shitless via Shutterstock

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