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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns to the Lerner Satow Room for his usual ramblings about all things Columbia College Student Council as the Columbia community settles into the stress of midterms and the promise of spring break.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns for his weekly ramblings about the political underbelly that is the Columbia College Student Council.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns after a courageous battle with the flu, intent on covering the intense and ongoing happenings from the room where it happens.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns for the Spring semester, macchiato in hand, to report on the exciting developments in the room where it happens.

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Spreading Cheer With CCSC

CCSC Bureau Chief returns for his final post of the semester, focusing heavily on holiday spirit, the tireless efforts of our elected officials, and the ongoing frenzy that is the room where it happens.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge makes his weekly appearance, with another riveting update on the sensational, convivial, and political playing field that is the room where it happens.

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A Welcome Return to CCSC

CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns with his usual commentary on all things cupcakes, conviviality, and Columbia College, reporting directly from the room where it happens.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns, now entirely dependent on cold pizza and Advil to get him through midterm season, to report on the comings and goings in the room where icons are made.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge returns for another update on the comings and goings of the Columbia College Student Council, relying on coffee and phone calls with his mother to guide him through midterms.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge ushers in the start of Spooky Season with his usual commentary on all things Columbia College, as well as a brief musing on Halloween cinema.

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge crosses the political aisle for the week, exploring the various happenings within the General Studies Student Council. If you can do the job better, apply to be the new GSSC Bureau Chief!

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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge reports on absences, introductions, and routine updates from the room where it happens.

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