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If you think playing basketball has nothing to do with being in a court of law…
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Making NYC less fetid… one trash can at a time. Editors warning: mentions of natural disaster and injury.
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Last Thursday, Deputy Editor Nikita Nambiar attended an event at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem as a part of an event series called Music on the Brain. The event, was organized by Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute and featured musical artist T.K Blue and evolutionary biologist Wyatt Toure.
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From Central Park to the Hudson River, there is always a place to run in New York!
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*Singing* “If you’re sad and mad and you know it, clap your hands.”
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 Staff Writer Nora Deemer reviews Ella Glendining’s documentary “Is There Anybody Out There” (2023) at the Athena Film Festival. Warning: This article discusses themes related to ableism.
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Are you a rising junior looking for a single? Is it way too late for you to find a suite group? Elliott Hall may be the place for you!
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Columbia’s Maison Francaise is continuing its film series with The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. Editor’s note: mentions of death, violence.
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