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Ever wondered why coaches are always holding up giant cards with emojis on them?
If you’re looking for a course at the intersection of philosophy, economics, public policy, and environmental science, look no further than Professor Tim Williamson’s upper-level philosophy elective.
What is a college degree without instant ramen? Probably one where you’re not working hard enough!
It’s not even a class at this point, it’s basically a game.
Cathedral Gardens is a wonderful place to live, and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else, but that walk will get you.
Last year, I wrote this article about places I’ve tripped. Now that I live in the farthest dorm from campus—and especially because my first classes are in Mudd and Teacher’s College—the opportunities to fall flat on my faces have all but abounded.
Go support your dancing peers at New York Live Arts this weekend!
Columbia introduced a new minor in Artificial Intelligence for undergraduates not studying computer science.
On Saturday, November 15, the CU Women’s Basketball Team played their home opener against the University of Richmond, ultimately losing 67-77.
Staff Writers Eira Prakash and Emma Chung attended the Columbia Musical Theater Society’s intimate and angsty production of Spring Awakening.
My visit to Postcrypt’s latest student exhibit.
Battling against the windy weathers with Lizzy McAlpine’s latest release.
Entering this god forsaken Trader Joe’s is like descending into the fiery pits of hell (no I’m not exaggerating).
In a charming performance, Columbia University Ballet Ensemble (CUBE) presented their show “Sleeping Beauty” on Sunday.
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