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Thanks Mother Nature, but nobody needed any more disasters this year. Happening in the World: Hurricane Iota, a category 4 storm has reached Northeastern Nicaragua, a region very near that which was battered by Hurricane Eta just weeks ago. The coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras are expected to see significant flooding and possible mudslides as […]

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While reflecting on how the Barnumbia experience has changed in the era of COVID-19, I realized that I won’t be able to host a visiting prospective student this year, and it made me very sad. 

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In today’s news: early voting in New York City seems to take longer than becoming a member of the Supreme Court.

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Against all odds, Bacchanal 2021 will be the best Columbia has had in years, thanks to yours truly.

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In an alternate universe where Columbia students meet organically and begin beautiful, consistent romances based on mutual interests and not Bumble profiles, this is how it happens.

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New Covid hotspots, a warp-speed judicial nomination, ancient pedestrians, and more!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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