“Teaghlach” by Rosa Thomas (GS ’26) expertly tells the story of a sinking house and the family within it. The entirely student-written and produced show ran at the Glicker-Milstein Theater from October 24 to 25.
New York around Halloween is a gold mine. An hour up, you have Sleepy Hollow, two hours down, you have Six Flags, and about 4 hours away, you have Universal. Where should you go to get your fright on?
On Monday, October 27, members of Sunrise Columbia protested the usage of fossil fuel funding in Columbia’s Center for Global Energy Policy (CGEP) research.
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A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
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