Here’s to hoping last week’s showers bring April Flowers, especially in time for this week’s events! This week, the Columbia Vegan Society will host their Earth Day Fair, historian Angela D LeBlank-Ernst will speak at Barnard, the Columbia Global Paris Center will host panels on questions in journalism, and so much more!
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A raisin bagel with scallion cream cheese? Staff Writer, Maren Frey, shares her recipe for the best bagel on campus, a combo that some may find controversial, but that is truly fire.
I would like to think of summer as an endless free time where I can sit by the beach and read books but dare I say, sometimes it does feel good to make the most of my time for the upcoming Fall semester.
Staff Writer Paula Carrión attended Ferris Reel’s last zine workshop, collaged the night away, and remembered why watching movies is great.
Currently closing my eyes and imagining a beautiful world where all student loans are canceled. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
Barnumbia has experiences its own personal earthquake many times before.
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Best friend visiting for spring break = a week of all the touristy activities I never have time for.
Who doesn’t love a good chimp? Editor’s note: mentions of death.
SGA Bureau Chief Ria Vasishtha covered Barnard College’s Student Government Association (SGA) Meeting on Monday.
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