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Last Friday, Staff Writer Elisha Dura attended Dr. Natalie Adler’s lecture on Harry Denny, a prominent figure in writing studies. The lecture is part of the Undergraduate Writing Program and GSAS Writing Studio’s “Names You Should Know in Writing Studies” lecture series. 
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Christian Stohler, DMD, DrMedDent, will end his tenure as Dean of the College of Dental Medicine and Senior Vice President of Columbia University Irving Medical Center at the end of this month.
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There is a floating block of ice out there the size of London.
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Managing Editor Frankie DeGiorgio and Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended XMAS!18 this past Monday for some non-denominational Christmas fun. The show was written by Marino Bubba (CC ‘24) and Owen Mefford (CC ‘24), directed by Hannah Karsting (CC ’25) and associate directed by Tatiana S. Mroczek (BC ’25), produced by Caroline Itzkoff (BC ‘24) and […]
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A short interrogation into the cloud of toxic gas that festers between 112th and 113th.
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Focus Series Kickoff: Lareina Yee ’95 On Navigating The Modern Workplace
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Thank You, Olin, for a walk down Memories Lane. Many years ago, when I was at Columbia (Classes of (read more)
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