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Let’s face it… the long line at Liz’s is inevitable when Barnard only has ONE COFFEE SHOP!!
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The long wait is over… Here is your chance to understand what the Ethnomusicology major is!! 
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On March 28, Columbia College and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences released regular decision admissions results for the Class of 2028. Congratulations to all admitted students!
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Columbia’s Roger Lehecka Double Discovery Center has received funding to begin Project Start Right, a mentorship program for BIPOC first-generation, low-income college students from Upper Manhattan.
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Want to live in an authentic NYC brownstone close to campus? Look no further than 627 W 115th St!
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Our next segment of Modern Love transports us to the hallowed halls of Pupin.
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I went to Miami for spring break. Is this my karma?
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To all of my fellow classical music girlies: it’s time. Editor’s note: mentions of death, violence.
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On March 27, Barnard released Regular Decision admissions decisions for the Class of 2028, accepting 7% of applicants. Congratulations to everyone admitted!
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They prioritize transfer students in their first semesters for housing, but otherwise I don't know any transfers personally who live (read more)
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