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Nothing like a good poem on a rainy day. But why is it raining? Didn’t Punxsutawney Phil predict an early spring?

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In an open letter sent on November 17, elected officials urge Columbia President Minouche Shafik and Senior Executive Vice President Gerald Rosberg to reinstate Students for Justice in Palestine and BC/CU Jewish Voice for Peace for the remaining part of the semester.

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On the sixth day of housing, all that’s left to be: six studio doubles, five (hundred and 12) corridor doubles, four (actually 92) corridor singles, three (really nine) seven-person suites, two (it’s 10) eight person suites, and one student looking at this article (that’s you)!

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Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended Barnard College’s annual Convocation at the Nave of Riverside Church.

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Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended the Center of Science and Society’s lecture by Professor Sophia Roosth who discussed “The Intraterrestrials,” an exploration into the spelunkers of Mammoth Cave.

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On Day 10 of Columbia’s housing lottery, doubles are all that remain.

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On Day 7 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suites remained scarce while corridor housing stayed abundant.

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Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended Columbia Maison Française’s film screening of The Story of a Three-Day Pass (La Permission), written and directed by Melvin Van Peebles.

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Staff Writer Kate Mekechuk attended the Department of Anthropology’s Boas Talk by Dr. Myles Lennon who discussed “Affective Energy: The ‘Equicratic’ Politics of Solar Technology From Wall Street to West Harlem.”

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