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Overseen in Ferris: Master Pastry Chef and Chocolatier (according to his Twitter) Jacques Torres will be coming to Butler Cafe next Tuesday, February 24th from 3 to 4:30 pm. Also known as Mr. Chocolate, Torres is well-known for his cocoa creations, and he has eight locations throughout NYC. Treat yoself this midterms season and be […]
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Last Thursday night, Drake dropped his new mixtape, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (just in time for Valentine’s Day–we spent the holiday lying in bed with wine and chocolate and listening to “Know Yourself”). If you haven’t already learned all of Aubrey’s new lyrics, here’s a list of some good potential Instagram captions. (Buzzfeed) […]
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This afternoon, Capital reported that The National Labor Relation’s Board has denied a petition from Columbia graduate students to unionize. The group “Graduate Workers of Columbia” began organizing recently on campus to form a union. However, their appeal has been declined based on the precedent of a similar ruling against Brown University. The Board’s regional […]
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We wrote about them last semester in regards to the video they produced depicting a CUSH cypher battle against Brown, but Club Trillion is back this spring with a new project. Under the direction of Columbia film student Sam Piland, New York rapper Vaughn PM shows us how a fun night partying with friends can turn […]
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Last night, the LGBT+ Journalists of Columbia hosted a talk and Q&A session with the King of Bravo, Andy Cohen, in the Journalism Lecture Hall. We sent Bravo Stan Courtney Couillard to check out the event and see what Andy had to say. I don’t know how any true Real Housewife franchise fan could have […]
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Back again in all of her Barnard Bearoness glory, SGA correspondent Maddie Stearn recaps last night’s student government meeting. Packed with issues regarding elections, funding, and a petition to change curriculum, the meeting covered issues that you surely want to be informed about.  This week’s meeting had quite the packed agenda, and it was off to a start with speeches […]
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This past weekend marked the 25th anniversary of the Pale Blue Dot photo taken by Voyager One. The image, which depicts Earth from billions of miles away, is an integral component of the “family portrait” that captured multiple planets in the solar system. (CBS) Residents of a small town in Russia became alarmed when baby-blue-colored snow […]
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This evening Barnard hosted its last of a series of town halls and forums to discuss the direction Barnard Admissions should take in terms of transwomen applying to the school. As per protocol of the last town hall, direct quotes and discussion cannot be reported openly just yet, but students who attended the forums are welcome to […]
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If you’ve called home within the last 24 hours, you’d know that your younger siblings and most other students in America are currently enjoying a Monday without a school schedule. Well, Columbia doesn’t just hand out days off like candy without good reason, so here we are back in the school grind on another Monday morning. […]
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Valentine’s Day Weekend on Columbia’s campus wasn’t just limited to taking out your special someone or treating it like a normal Saturday. The Columbia University Culinary Society added its own recipe of love for this holiday weekend with its annual Erotic Cake Competition. Robert Sheardown left his front row seat at Fifty Shades to get […]
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Because his love for Columbia sports is unfailing, Roaree-Ross Chapman brings you with the best way Columbia got physical this weekend.  Multiple Valentine’s Day-themed meets were held this weekend among multiple feet of snow, and nearly every team in action this weekend faced an Ivy opponent. Here’s who experienced the thrill of victory and the […]
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Let’s get down to CCSC business, courtesy of Joe Milholland.  The Columbia College Student Council on Sunday night mostly performed prep work for projects they will go further on in the future. CCSC President Peter Bailinson is going to give a presentation to the Office of Global Programs soon about fellowships and gave the council […]
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