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The Women Of Barnumbia

Happy International Women’s Day, here are some notable women alums!

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Yes, this happens every year. And yes, we always fall for it.

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Bark is an inventive and multifaceted short story by School of the Arts alum and author, Tania James, that explores the mysteries of motherhood and nature.

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Yeah…the experience certainly isn’t great. But the price is unbeatable for penny-pinching Columbia students.

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Love it or hate it, Butler is a core part of the Columbia experience (pun intended).

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As you take a tour of the Columbia Store, take note of the new Lululemon clothing. Warning: some or most of the store does not have the following sizes: small, medium, and large. 

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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!

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Little did I know, taking a poetry class means other people have to read my poetry…

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A peek into the joys of one Bwogger’s Literature Humanities class.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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