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Check out a Buddhist celebration or learn more about cosmopolitanism this week.

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Check out a safety workshop or UNICEF lecture this week as you return from spring break!

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This week, join a study break, a collage session, or get CPR trained.

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Connect with peers, nature, or a lecture on illiberal democracy this week!

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Explore a sleep workshop, learn about the life of Alexei Navalny, and share some candy this week.

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They put them in kiddie pools and kayaks.

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This week’s events include a celebration of the legacy of MLK, Barnard’s first Zora Neale Hurston summit, and a talk with City Council Member Chi Ossé.

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Experts weighed in on the issues most important to voters a month out from the presidential election.

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On Wednesday, Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font visited Columbia University for the third time in the past three years.

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Free-flowing experimental art shows the importance of freedom of expression.

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Sometimes you have to embarrass yourself for no real reason.

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