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Columbia Carols

Christmas has gotten away from its roots: the day is supposed to commemorate the infant Jesus finishing his fall term of college and coming back to Bethlehem to celebrate the holidays. These carols attempt to bring back that spirit. Like a nativity play, these attempt to tell the story of December on campus.

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Editor’s Note: this article originally appeared in our sister publication, Rwog: Rat Student News.

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With 28 campus libraries and only one you, how can you even begin to navigate them? Well, you can start by reading below.

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Yancopoulos leads biotechnology firm Regeneron and has received numerous awards for his scientific contributions.

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Columbia Law has some very cool events that you can just go to.

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SGA Discusses Dining

SGA talked with Barnard Dining about their plans for the semester.

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