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Didn’t the Bacchanal Board pull together a new headliner awful fast?

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Deputy Arts Editor Sydney Kaufman attended the closing night performance of Swallow & Otter on April 4th in the Glicker-Milstein Theatre.

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Attend the screening of a documentary by an Oscar nominee!

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Who Is Fakemink?

The mink may be fake, but the music is real.

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Things are heating up in several courtrooms.

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This Tuesday, March 10, The Student Workers of Columbia (SWC) voted to strike should Columbia University not meet their demands.

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An unexpected new friend has arrived at the Bronx Zoo.

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Daoxin Li of Peking University presented his recent project combining the history of cinema and AI.

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Do a little painting with University Life!

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On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, local law enforcement attempted to gain entry to a Barnard residence hall, claiming to be looking for a student, according to an email from Barnard leadership.

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AI, a snowball fight, and a composer. Editor’s warning: some mentions of violence.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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