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Movin’ On Up

In the last 24 hours, Columbia has seen its fair share of movers and shakers—and not just the literal ones huddled around Alma’s throne last night. Sean C. Solomon was chosen to be director of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, according to an email from PrezBo and Coatsworth.  Dr. Solomon was the leader of the Carnegie […]
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Once upon a time (the 1930s), the Upper West Side’s Metro Theater played movies—the real, live kind that you have to buy a ticket for. Since then, it’s provided a roof for a brief foray into the “adult film” industry, a couple of big-shot cinema chains, and a host of legal kerfuffles and vacancies. But as the old adage tagline […]
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Lost: Samsung Phone

I lost a light blue Samsung cellphone in the 6th floor women’s restroom of Barnard’s Milbank Hall. REWARD if returned! Oh, and my eternal devotion and gratitude to you forever and ever. Contact: amd2229@columbia.edu
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Results are in from the ESC, SGA, and CCSC elections.  Voting just ended at 5 today and here are the winners: CCSC Executive Board Karishma Habbu (President) Will Hughes (VP Policy) Jared Odessky (VP Communications) Daphne Chen (VP Finance) Yanyi Luo (VP Campus Life) ESC Executive Board Tim Qin (President) Bora Kim (VP Policy) Caroline […]
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CU Habitat for Humanity is having a “presentation and discussion” on affordable housing, homelessness prevention, urban development, and racial inequality in New York with prominent speakers like Rev. Georgiette Morgan-Thomas, Chair of Manhattan Community Board 9.  There will also be free pizza from V&T.  This will be from 6 to 7 pm in Lerner 568. […]
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Tipster informs us that, after days of speculation, Daniel Radcliffe is on College Walk RIGHT NOW filming Kill Your Darlings, where he plays Allen Ginsberg.  Run out and see him, kids! Photo courtesy of Brian Wu, SEAS ’15
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Every Thursday and Sunday the Columbia Greenmarket serves as a staple of stability, holding camp on Broadway between 114th and 116th.  As always, we bring you the highlights: Ah, spring, when cute baby animals are born and eggs are created.  And how good would that egg taste for your breakfast!  Hens have begun laying, so […]
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Some say 40 is the beginning of the end, but for CU seniors, it is only the beginning. Here begin the last 40 days ’til graduation, ceremoniously inaugurated last night on Low: Cue Bwog’s preliminary college bucket list, a guide to some the things some of us want to do before we put on our growing-up hat. […]
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In continuation of Random Acts of Kindness Week, cuppycakes will be distributed by Student Affairs on the Lerner ramps from 11-3 this afternoon.  Meanwhile, also on the ramps, take some time to write your friends a thank you note for putting up with your incessant complaining about how you missed Community but now you miss Parks & […]
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Google previewed their “augmented reality” glasses, inciting debate about what results they could produce. (Nine MSN, Slash Gear, ZDNet) Giant panda’s sex life is becoming less of a mystery–but that doesn’t make yours any easier. (MSNBC) Wall Streeters are no longer dismissing techno as some weird things kids these days are mysteriously into.  (NYTimes) The […]
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We’re halfway there! And as if suite selection weren’t an interesting enough experience already, today is going to be extra special. It’s the introduction of junior regroup! Prepare for all of the cutoff history for the remaining dorms to become completely irrelevant. And look out, sophomores, because anything could happen. Will the juniors wave the […]
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Deantini is getting in on Random Acts of Kindness Week by setting out a lot of free pizza in all first-year dorms (and some selected upperclassman dorms). Go get some. It’s good, and there are no strings attached. Crust is fluffy, cheese is tasty. Only gripe is, there is too little sauce.
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