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We’re having a ghoulishly good time! 

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Staff writer Emorie Hayes gets lost in the world of Facebook Marketplace.

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As midterm hell season is upon us, look below to discover niche resources on campus that can help you with various issues. You have access to all of this for free so you might as well use them!

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Staff writer Emorie Hayes experiences the stairwell to hell…

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So you like the idea of walking Manhattan but can’t find the time? Here’s how I did it starting right at the Columbia Gates.

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You played my heart, but it still writes for you

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A story of thievery, pointed insults, and newfound fame.

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Move over Millie, a new bear enters the scene on the corner of Broadway and 116th. 

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Staff writer Emorie Hayes purchases a film camera and is unexpectedly taught a life lesson.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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