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Staff writer Nora Deemer reviews their Elliott Hall Double and explains why the building’s bad rep is slanderous!
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In honor of her semester goal to work out more in Riverside Park, Staff writer Akshara Santoshkumar compiles a list of her favorite late 2000s and 2010s music to motivate you on your next Hot Girl Walk or Run!
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Staff Writer Peyton Nelson and Daily Editor Luken Sloan tackle the necessity of being fashionable in everyday life on campus.
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A rant and ranking of The Quad at Barnard by a fed-up first year.
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Robert Murdoch is set to reduce which of his kids will inherit the family business. 
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Staff Writer Athena Ke attended a match from the inaugural tournament this past weekend.
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Desperate for dating advice? In need of a light beach read? Searching for some friendship advice? Well, then Eli Rallo’s (JRN ‘21) I Didn’t Know I Needed This is MAYBE for you (depending on your patience levels).
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In an email sent to General Studies students on Monday, September 16, Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch announced that two GS students, Brandon Christie and Keith McKellar, passed away in separate occurrences. Christie was reported missing last Monday, September 9. Content warning: Student death
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See this week’s highlights and view upcoming events for the week of September 16!
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Climate change is sweeping through Central and Eastern Europe. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
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