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Here’s what’s happening in (and out!) of your neck of the woods.

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Finally, the perfect Bwoglines.

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If I were the weather, I would simply not have a “high” of 0℃ today.

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Hey, good morning! Is that a new haircut I spy? Looks nice.

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Last night, the Barnard/Columbia chapter of Design for America held their spring semester introductory meeting in Room 504 of Diana. It featured everything you would expect from one of these – an introduction of board members, a presentation, a Q&A session – and those will be addressed, if not necessarily in order. I must begin, […]

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At 12:58 AM on Sunday, September 8, Columbia Public Safety alerted University affiliates of an individual shot at 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.

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The school week’s almost over, and so is this sentence. Here’s Bwoglines.

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In an email sent to Columbia students and faculty Friday, President Lee Bollinger announced the appointment of Ira Katznelson, CC ’66, to the interim position of university provost.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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