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Here’s a recipe that’ll hopefully satisfy your craving for Korean food!
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The annual event brought attention to Pacific Islander and Polynesian traditions through song, dance, and food.
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Attend the screening of a documentary by an Oscar nominee!
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Nothing to fret! Unless you’re a sophomore…(jk)
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So many nuisances, so little space, one unanswered question: why would a man be there?
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Judith Butler will be speaking in Pulitzer Hall tonight alongside scholars Emily Raboteau and Alisa Solomon.
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On understanding the seemingly universal love-hate relationship with Columbia.
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From last-minute headliner changes to friends getting CUEMS-ed, this Bacchanal was certainly an eventful one. But one thing never changes. And that, of course, is borg.
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Check out the cherry blossoms around the city!
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The people have chosen! Movement in Broadway, East Campus, 600 West 113 and Woodbridge.
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