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As it turns out, there’s a few reasons why the Barnard Baddies can’t stop chopping.
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On Wednesday, Khushi Chhaya attended a college-wide talk by Barnard College Professor Mulu Gebreyohannes on green growth and sustainable development in Ethiopia.
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The Columbia Women’s Basketball team won 80-57 against Towson this Thursday in Levien Gymnasium. Here are some highlights from someone who has not attended a basketball game in many years.
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In the latest “Art + Life” discussion, Hilary Leichter (MFA ‘12) interviewed Hernan Díaz, who was awarded the 2023 Pulitzer prize in fiction for his novel Trust.
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On Wednesday afternoon, moments after a faculty protest concluded on Low Steps, demonstrators gathered outside the entrances to Barnard and Columbia to protest the suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine and BC/CU Jewish Voice for Peace.  Content warning: graphic descriptions of violence, guns.
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What are the weirdly interesting things in your dorm room that you just couldn’t leave at home?
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On Wednesday, Staff Writers Peyton Goodman and Ashna Shah attended a seminar held by Columbia University’s Center for Science and Society on the evolving methods of identifying mushrooms. The event was part of the New York History of Science Lecture Series.
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If Columbia had it's own version of the Hunger Games, Barnard and Columbia College would definitely spend all their energy fighting each other, gs just wouldn't care, and seas would end up killing them all.
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On Wednesday at 1 pm, University faculty members gathered on Low Steps to protest the recent suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine and BC/CU Jewish Voice for Peace, and to demand the University affirm its commitment to free speech. Content warning: mentions of violence.
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