Either you are the kind of person who is permanently exhausted or blissfully unaware. We are the first. Don’t be us. Be the second type of person—they live much happier lives.
Football Party Nachos With a Side of Freshly Washed Sheets.
The question everyone is asking: will she make it here in time?
Staff Writer Gina Brown has compiled a field guide to identifying environmental science majors at Columbia/Barnard!
I think we’ve seen this film before… and we REALLY liked the ending!
Imagine walking to class one day and seeing Bill Murray in front of Avery. Crazy stuff.
Group the words that share a common connection. The answers to the puzzle will be written below the directions.
Writer/Director Saim Sadiq joined MFA Film faculty to discuss his award-winning debut film, Joyland.
Alternatively, this can be played as a bingo in your English lecture. Or a drinking game.
All’s fair in love and Barnumbia.
A sophomore gives advice on how to deal with bad luck in the housing lottery.
SEAS men, you’re so welcome.
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