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If you also get social anxiety when you are not pleased with a service, this goes out to you. This is my timeline of how long it took for me to like my new hair color, and what events took place in the meanwhile. 

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I went to Miami for spring break. Is this my karma?

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Group the words that share a common connection. The answers to the puzzle will be written below the directions. 

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To all of my non-conformers, here is a list of accessories that you will have to avoid. Best of luck to all and may the odds be ever in your favor. 

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I used to be Diana’s biggest hater and Hewitt’s biggest fan. Oh, how the rickety-Milstein-first-floor tables have turned. 

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As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with shopping with a bad, bad case of what I like to call ‘Girl Math’ syndrome, I justify using my employee discount to buy clothes for whenever I want to cosplay as a History major at Barnard. 

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From NSOP to the weather, Staff Writer Lauren Woodroffe provides a first-hand look inside the transfer student experience.

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What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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