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On March 25, Former News Editor and Folk enthusiast Victoria Borlando attended Postcrypt’s first Folk Fest since 2017 at St. Paul’s Chapel. The festival was hosted as a fundraiser for WE ACT Harlem, an environmental justice non-profit based in New York.
Continuing with this year’s World Leaders Forum speaker series, Prime Minister of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovachevski discussed the benefits of multinationalism, argued for Balkan integration, and condemned Russian aggression on Ukraine.
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With its last appearance in the public eye being in a Columbia College Today Spring 2020 magazine, the once-promised “Beginner’s Mind Institute” suddenly finds itself back into public memory.
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Earlier this morning, Columbia Dining announced that indoor seating options for the CU dining halls will resume this Monday.
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News Editor Victoria Borlando is back to discuss the only three things she talks about on this website: News, Culture, and BwogLetter, Columbia’s prettiest, wittiest, and most efficient weekly newsletter.
No, this is not a playlist. This is more of a “one-song-on-loop” kind of moment.
After releasing an album with an all-too-familiar title, singer-songwriter, indie icon, and one of News Editor Victoria Borlando’s favorite artists of all time Sufjan Stevens may try to “Reach Out” for a new career path.
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