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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!

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Hundreds of dogs dress up and join the parade as part of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival!

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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!

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Beginning in March, anyone with a library card can go see the archives of Joan Didion and her husband Gregory Dunne.

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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm, even for only 15 minutes!

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How many of you can say you survived being swallowed by a whale? Editor’s warning: mention of transphobia.

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Columbia Lions remain undefeated in the Ivy League, defeating Harvard Women’s Basketball 80-71!

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The Columbia Women’s Basketball Team continues their season with a blowout match against Pacific University led by senior guards Cecelia Collins (CC ‘25) and Kitty Henderson (CC ‘25).

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Celebrating and honoring the accomplishments of Erika Avallone (BC ‘26) and Valerie Hsieh (GSAS ‘25) for completing the 2024 NYC Marathon!

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