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Long live Flaco the Eurasian eagle owl…

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Love it or hate it, Butler is a core part of the Columbia experience (pun intended).

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As you take a tour of the Columbia Store, take note of the new Lululemon clothing. Warning: some or most of the store does not have the following sizes: small, medium, and large. 

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We’ve all heard about it, but what does it actually even mean?

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The Lions, led by Riley Weiss (CC ‘27), have secured the No. 1 spot in the Ivy League Standings.

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Little did I know, taking a poetry class means other people have to read my poetry…

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On Thursday, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) held a picket line in front of the Barnard main gates, demanding the reinstatement of two expelled Barnard students. Student protesters picketed outside the Barnard gates Thursday, demanding the students expelled for disrupting a History of Modern Israel class be reinstated. CUAD posted the call to picket on […]

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A peek into the joys of one Bwogger’s Literature Humanities class.

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On Wednesday, February 26, a group of students held a sit-in in Milbank Hall, protesting the expulsion of two students involved in the disruption of a History of Modern Israel class last month.

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If you want to get meta about everything all the time, Math is the major for you.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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