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“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to host a Galentine’s brunch, this is it.
My favourite pasta dish at a restaurant got taken off the menu, so I tried to recreate it myself.
This Monday, the SWC hosted a candidate forum with Eli Northrup, running for Assembly District 69, and Conrad Blackburn, running for Assembly District 70. Editor’s note: the author of this post is a member of the Columbia Democrats.
Catch a free classical music concert in Buell Hall, Maison Française.
Columbia University released a statement Wednesday, February 11, admitting that since 2019 it has known but not publicly disclosed information revealing Jeffrey Epstein’s money and influence allowed his girlfriend to gain admission to its College of Dental Medicine after initial rejection. The statement details removal of two implicated individuals from their roles, and a donation […]
Columbia students want to become doctors, but can Columbia really help them get there?
On Saturday, February 7, the Columbia Men’s Basketball Team played against Cornell University, ultimately losing 88-67.
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