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Schapiro singles are almost gone. Carlton and Harmony have a combined 90 singles. 

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The scarce rooms are getting scarcer, but many conventional options are still left!

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A large, conveniently located dorm with a lot of lounges and amenities.

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Postseason coming for both women’s basketball and wrestling!

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The basketball regular season is winding down with mixed results.

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More basketball and spring sports are starting up.

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Columbia’s men’s basketball team wins at Princeton for the second time in 32 years; the women’s basketball team defeats Penn and a ranked Princeton at home.

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Ups and downs on the basketball court.

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Looking back at some of Columbia University’s old libraries.

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I’ve told you about some of the many mysteries of Schermerhorn Hall, and the details of Columbia’s elevators. But as it turns out, although I thought I got a good amount of information already, there were still quite a few unanswered questions about the building. Why is the building full of pillars? Is there yet […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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