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Staff Writer Via Kelly becomes a tourist today.

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New Staff Writer Gabi Alvarez nearly flatlines after discovering John Jay Dining Hall’s ice cream has vanished, only to be replaced by a new ice cream station! 

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I don’t even drink coffee.

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Now that The Summer I Turned Pretty has ended, I have a gaping hole where that show should be. What shall replace it?

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This is quite… what’s the word… remarkable.

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Guest writer Emorie Hayes on getting lost and found in the Carman practice rooms.

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The heart and soul of Morningside Heights slowly fades into the background as big business takes over

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Take me to the promised lands of ambient jazz and… weed clouds?

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A freshman’s reflection on the best NSOP immersion experience.

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I could write Hamlet, but Shakespeare could never write a sonnet about the Barnumbia Freshman bar culture

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We went for the game, plus a few other things. A Barnard student’s personal reflection on the past, present, and future of NYC’s most coveted tennis tournament: The US Open. 

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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