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Happening in the World: A 13 year old Wisconsin girl who has been missing since Monday is now considered endangered. The call was received by the police at 1 A.M. on Monday, from someone seeking help. When the call was responded, it was found that the girl’s parents were both shot dead inside their home. The girl is not considered a suspect in her parents’ deaths, and officials are still working on looking for her.
Happening in the US: Approaching the elections, tens of thousands of Georgia voters were placed on a special list for further scrutiny. Stacy Abrams, the Democrat, is hoping to be the nation’s first black female governor, had founded a group that registered thousands of new minority voters in the last five years. Her opponent Brian Kemp advanced strict voting rules that says are needed to combat fraud.
Happening in NYC: A new Korean barbecue restaurant, Let’s Meat, has changed the Korean barbecue game in NYC. This new restaurant is the first all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurant in NYC, a concept that has been popular in places like Los Angeles and Korea for years. The first 70 minutes are reserved for ordering, and the last 30 minutes for more grilling and eating.
Happening on Campus: Barnard McAC is having their semesterly traditional Big Sub day!!!! Starting at 6PM, students (not just Barnard students, all of Columbia is welcome) will scramble to grab a sandwich in the 715-foot (218-meter) long sub all throughout Barnard’s campus.
Overseen/Overheard: A Columbia tour guide wearing a USC shirt.
Photo via Secret NYC