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In February, CU Student Union launched its first mass meeting as a coalition of students seeking to represent student interests to administration.

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Lerner’s Roone Auditorium saw a night of stunning performances delivered by Columbia’s “First and Hottest Latinx Dance Troup,” CU Sabor.

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CRB laid out a wide range of classical and contemporary ballet works in their Fall 2024 Gala, featuring six pieces. 

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Columbia English professor Joseph Albernaz celebrated his new book, Common Measures, in a lively discussion on formations of community. 

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Barnard Movement Lab features stunning coming-of-age exhibition.

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A lawsuit settlement between a Jewish Columbia student and Columbia stipulated that the University will provide greater public safety measures and academic accommodations.

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Arts

Dance It Out For Rawa

A (competitive) night of celebrating African dance, storytelling, and music.

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Ever wondered if you could take another personality test…what that looks like?

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Next up: Columbia will begin requiring a minimum of four semesters of rizz to gradute.

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Five student acts take the musical stage pre-Bacchanal.

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A straightforward, no BS guide to Dodge Gym.

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Staff Writer Helen Chen attended a vibrant book celebration spotlighting Black love

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The Shakespeare Festival presented a thrilling Take Two of Shakespeare. 

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