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Here’s what’s happening in (and out!) of your neck of the woods.
If I were the weather, I would simply not have a “high” of 0℃ today.
Hey, good morning! Is that a new haircut I spy? Looks nice.
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, […]
Jeffrey Ndubisi, CC student extraordinaire, files this report.
Good morning. Here’s the latest.
At 12:58 AM on Sunday, September 8, Columbia Public Safety alerted University affiliates of an individual shot at 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
(Though colleagues advised him against using the word “engineering” in his book’s title lest it scare off the general public, Lord John Browne did so. So, art history majors, I dare you to click this.)
The school week’s almost over, and so is this sentence. Here’s Bwoglines.
Good morning, afternoon, Morningside! As NSOP comes to a close and you new students spend your first full weekend on campus, hopefully you’ve gotten a good idea of what 116th has to offer.
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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