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You guys know the thing about the weather, right? It never sleeps.
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Use Your Night Eyes

Director extraordinaire Victor Suarez CC’11 (remember The Kitchen Cabinet’s “Dogwood“?) has directed yet another Columbia-themed production. This project features the music of Night Eyes, a group formerly known as sssen, consisting of Alex Klein (CC’12) and Anthony Natoli of NYU. The video was shot by Suarez and Laura LaPerche (CC’10) in Montauk last weekend, with Yoni […]
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Rejoice! The lawns don’t look like this anymore.
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Yes, the weather sucks, but at least the rain is good for the plants! Most of the Greenmarket will still be out there bringing you your weekly supply of fresh local food. You can count on Samascott and Stannards Farm for their fruit and produce, and Meredith’s Bread for their baked goods. We’re hoping that […]
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Grab your umbrellas and put on your rain boots! It’s going to be a wet and windy day. Before you watch The Social Network, take note of a little Columbia history. Remember CU Community? Started by SEAS alum Adam Goldberg, it was what Facebook was to Harvard — except ours was better and came first. On […]
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ESC has just officially reported the results of the freshman election. Congrats to the winners! President: Akshay Shah Vice President: Sheila Misheni Class Representative 1: Siddhant Bhatt Class Representative 2: Elizabeth Day or Tanya Shah (tied with 23 votes each) But wait! That’s right, you’re reading that last line correctly. It’s another tie for class […]
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Sometimes we leave our empties on trash cans. Sometimes we can’t be bothered. Other times we throw them at the wall in euphoric rage.
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Holy smokes! Barnard students just received an email from Dean Denburg, saying that the World Leaders Forum will host an event with Al Gore this Tuesday. The full email is below. Columbia students still haven’t gotten the email, but this email says registration is open to Columbia, Barnard and Teacher’s College. Register tomorrow at 9 AM, […]
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At 8 PM in the Dodge Room of Earl Hall, you’ll find red velvet cupcakes and people doing good things. The Student Global AIDS Campaign is letting cupcake-eaters know how they can get involved with the campaign against HIV/AIDS. Bring your friends! UPDATE (9:30) FeelGoodCU is grilling cheeses in the satow room in Lerner! Photo […]
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Janette Turner Hospital, an author and Adjunct Associate Professor at the MFA Writing Program here, really likes Columbia. Her school spirit is perhaps second only to that of Roar-ee the Lion. Today, she wrote an email to her old students at University of South Carolina. She is, it seems, happier here than she was there. […]
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So we told you what it is, but here’s what it looks like. DUN DUN DUN!
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Cuz downtown service isn’t working at 116th! Take the bus! Womp womp.
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