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A day of resignations, consumer protections, and Supreme Court discussion!
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ResLife if you’re reading this, please fix the water heaters in the Barnard Quad!
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Staff Writer Gina Brown has compiled a field guide to identifying environmental science majors at Columbia/Barnard!
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I think we’ve seen this film before… and we REALLY liked the ending!
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On Wednesday, Staff Writer Erika Avallone attended a talk where Kerri Arsenault, literary critic and author, discussed her best-selling work “Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains,” as part of Columbia University’s Nonfiction Dialogues series.
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Gearing up for one of the most notable sports games of the year has never been easier than with this guide. Welcome Super Bowl LVIII by making sure you score a touchdown on all the important facts, laughs, and figures to win big come Sunday.
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Grandmaster Flash, one of hip hop’s foremost pioneers, delivers guest lecture to Dean Josef Sorett’s “Hip Hop at 50: Music, Religion, and Politics” class.
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Bwog’s memory is fine. Editor’s Note: Mentions of domestic violence. 
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On Thursday, students gathered at the Sundial to redesign Columbia apparel and hold a rally in support of Palestine. 
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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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