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The return of the Airbnb (and other temporary rental-home services).
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After Esther and Anna’s ill-fated quest for vegan snacks, the two staff writers got together to eat their way to a vegan salvation.
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Barnard is awesome—trust me, I’ve been places. I’ve seen things.
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Why does Barnard want me to be dehydrated? Is it part of some master plan? Do they simply not care that more and more water bottle stations are deteriorating each day?
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And with that… This year’s Bwinktober has come to a close! Thank you all for participating in this drawing adventure, and we hope to see you again next year! October 14: JJ’s Gumball Machine October 28: Your Halloween Costume October 30: Roaree’s Halloween Costume Drawings via Submission
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Hidden treasure maps are sooo back.
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As part of their Careers in Bioethics Lecture Series, Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies invited panelists to discuss the implications of the 2024 Election results on healthcare. 
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Keep hanging in there and go get yourself some Hewitt biscuits
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This writer loves the Ferris Omelet Station!
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Who says pest control can’t be fun?
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