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Get ready to separate your food waste from your household trash!
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Scrunchies and vision boards: Arts Week had it all!
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Staff Writer Caylie wants to help you survive even the most egregious cases of Mid-Class Boredom.
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A sophomore tries out some campus food trucks for the same price as a meal swipe!
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Apparently, it’s legal to own a water buffalo. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence
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Julian Zelizer and Karen Greenberg discussed their new book Our Nation At Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue in a conversation with Columbia Law Professor Jeremy Kessler.
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On Tuesday, Staff Writer Peyton Nelson attended the Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party hosted by the Barnard Athena Center for Leadership.
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On Monday, September 30, Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), Housing Equity Project (HEP), and local organization Defend Harlem held a protest in opposition to Columbia’s expansion into the Harlem community.
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Staff Writer Anna Rosenbloom and Deputy Arts Editor Paula Carrión go on a 5 pm trip to JJ’s and realize that the real treasure is the gumballs they did not find along the way.
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I’m rooting for 32 Chunk. Editor’s Warning: Racism
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Burrito Stratigraphy

Have you ever had a sequential burrito?
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