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Last Friday, Staff Writer Jasmine Wright attended the matinee of Sorry Sorry Okay Sorry as part of the New Plays Festival and experienced the flawed humanity of people trying their best. Warning: this play contains themes relating to death, illness, trauma, (and meditation).
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Be careful in heavy rain! Editors Note: mentions of death
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On Monday, April 15, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced that Rebecca L. Walkowitz, Dean of Humanities at Rutgers University, will serve as the next Barnard Provost and Dean of the Faculty starting on June 1.
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On Monday, April 15, Columbia Engineering Dean Shih-Fu Chang announced Professor of Biomedical Engineering Barclay Morrison as the new Vice Dean of Academic Programs.
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It’s hard not to relate everything to Taylor Swift in life, especially on the week of her eleventh studio album. And while I know not all of us are huge fans of hers, I know everyone can understand the comparisons between her life and ours. Enjoy some lovely connections between the buildings we call home […]
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On Sunday, April 14, News Editor Emma Burris and Staff Writer Viviana Pereyo went to the Lenfest Center matinee show of Timmy, a stunning new play written by visionary Columbia Playwriting MFA student Megan Rivkin.
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Budget cuts, fires, and diseases, yikes.
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With heat comes fun and forgetting (or trying to forget) school. 
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