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The Bs Of Barnard

With too much alliterative jargon being thrown around, why not toss in a couple more? 

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A morning playlist with a side of eggs and watered down iced coffee.

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With the scariest month of the year finally here, let’s take a look at some of the spookiest places on Columbia’s campus. 

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From NSOP to the weather, Staff Writer Lauren Woodroffe provides a first-hand look inside the transfer student experience.

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Calling all artists and class doodlers!

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Staff Writer Khushi Chhaya shares a harrowing experience.

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What does it mean to be a freshman in college? Is it the beginning of the “time of your life” as everyone describes? The communal shower experience offers a new approach on what college life is actually like.

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So much rain, and other bits of serendipity.

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Milking Columbia

Milk reminds me of my home and the love in it, something I’ve been searching for here.

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“She is the mother I never had, she is the sister everybody would want. She is the friend that everybody deserves. I don’t know a better person.”

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Staffer Sunnina Chen has a solution for your worst Sunday Scaries.

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It’s both alluring and reminiscent of my childhood. Is that weird?

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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