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HOLY RUCK! Staff writers Mia and Zoe watched their first ever rugby match, with the game ending in a 93-0 loss to Vassar for Columbia.
Columbia Women’s Soccer Team (5-3-3, 3-0-0 Ivy) maintained their winning streak in the Ivy League after winning against Cornell (2-6-4, 1-2-0 Ivy) on Wednesday.
On October 10, Staff Writer Lorelei Gorton attended Where Ideas Come From: Thought, Movement, and the Brain, an interdisciplinary conversation that brought together experts in ballet and neuroscience.
Staff Writer Caylie is fed up with Columbia’s Security Awareness emails. Or so they thought.
Nadal will forever be my tennis crush. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of child endangerment and drug use.
Barnard Movement Lab features stunning coming-of-age exhibition.
Students can get pretty gross, sure, but should the following set of students be expected to clean up after them?
The new Columbia Initiative in Cell Engineering and Therapy (CICET) has appointed Michael Sadelain as the inaugural director.
Experts weighed in on the issues most important to voters a month out from the presidential election.
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