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An MTA defender gets real about the annoyance of train delays.
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“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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If you’re looking for ways to destress during the stressful reading week ahead, check out the many study break events happening around campus!
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Learn how to use the digital audio software Reaper!
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On December 2, Professor David Helfland, founder of the Frontiers of Science course and experienced Astrophysics professor, sat down in Lerner Satow for an open Q&A in this science spotlight.
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The best places to hold a friend’s pinky ever so lightly with your thumb and index finger. For fun!
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Please move faster, I have places to be.
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Another election? Editor’s Warning: Mentions of assault and violence
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On Wednesday, December 4, the Columbia Institute for the Study of Sexuality and Gender hosted Dr. Avgi Saketopoulou, psychoanalyst and author of “Sexuality Beyond Consent.”
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Focus Series Kickoff: Lareina Yee ’95 On Navigating The Modern Workplace
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