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John Jay Water Fountain, you have my heart.

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As a part of the curriculum, Barnard’s Shakespeare I class gives students the opportunity to attend a production of one of his many plays, find a specific directorial choice that we found interesting, and present an oral exposition on that topic.

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40 thousand limited-edition Bluey coins have been recovered months after being stolen from an Australian warehouse.

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Thought I’d share a few of the intrusive brainrot thoughtbabies that plague me daily (especially in and around Butler library)

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Megalopolis imagines what New York could have been. It’s only fair, then, that we return the favor and imagine what New Rome’s residents were up to during their formative college years.

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Take a break from midterms and make an unnecessary Target run (you deserve it)!

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For anyone feeling intimidated by a five-credit language class!

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Jaywalking is now legal in NYC! Editor’s warning: mentions of violence and death.

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This admittedly obese squirrel deserves some love and kindness in a world far too cruel to fat squirrels…

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Despite some last-minute success, the Lions were unable to beat the Big Green and take first place in the Ivy League.

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Graham Moore (CC ‘03) is not just a Columbia grad, but an Academy Award winning screenplay writer and a New York Times bestselling author whose 2020 novel, The Holdout, is both riveting and thought provoking.

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Tragedy strikes on the seven train Sunday night as a teen girl dies while subway surfing across cars. Editor’s note: mentions of death. 

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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