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On Tuesday, April 18, Deputy News Editor Emma Burris spoke with President Beilock to reflect on her time at Barnard.
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The Climate and Society Speaker Series continues with guest speakers George Deodatis and Thaddeus Pawlowski, both members of Columbia’s faculty. Sarah Cole, Dean of the Humanities at Columbia, moderates the panel as both experts speak on the setbacks of current infrastructure in New York and how it can be improved to maximize sustainability and the […]
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Looking for a single, AC, and kitchen access, all in a dorm close to Barnard’s campus? Look no further than Elliott Hall!
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These benches are simply more than just a place to sit
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No matter what your priorities are this 4/20, we’ve got you covered. It’s a warm, lazy spring at Columbia. One look at the lawns could tell you that. Students lounge day in and day out, almost catlike, and few appear to care about the looming deadlines of a usually-busy period in the semester. I can […]
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This April 20, Columbia goes green!
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Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Alison Hog sacrifice their sleep to ease your course registration process. You’re welcome.
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