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The printers can sense fear…
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An archaeology major’s illustrated journal on International Archaeology Day.
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There is a park cleanup today!
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No plans tonight? No problem. Night Market returns to Low Plaza!
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Staff writer Keahi Harper went to an Indigenous Peoples Day event hosted by the Native American Council (NAC) of Columbia University and felt a sense of unity, connection, and admiration for the speaker and event. 
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On Sunday, October 19, The Columbia Zeta Phi Beta organization supported participants at the Make Stride Breast Cancer Walk, an event held by the American Cancer Society in Central Park.
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Learn more about artificial intelligence and emotional connection with The Society of Fellows this afternoon.
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Speak Now With Celine Song

Oscar-nominated filmmaker Celine Song (SoA ‘14) speaks out about the life of a writer.
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Tonight marks Misty Copeland’s farewell performance with American Ballet Theatre. Read to find out how you can experience her final dance.
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