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Columbia President Minouche Shafik, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury, and Teachers College President Thomas Bailey sent out a joint statement on November 1 announcing a community-wide Task Force on Antisemitism.
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Less than 24 hours before CPW was set to begin its strike, the union announced it had ratified a new, satisfactory contract with the University.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show, Robert DeNiro, and applesauce!
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The Shakespeare Festival presented a thrilling Take Two of Shakespeare. 
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Bwog Staffers search for heart-warming advice and reflections about this semester so far and find lovely students who answer the call.
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We want to see your fits!
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Penn Pens Columbia

On an unseasonably warm Saturday afternoon, Columbia played the University of Pennsylvania in their second to last game of the season. Sophia Blythe and Mila Noshrivani made the trip to 218th Street on the 1 with Absolute Bagels and coffees in hand, ready to report on their first Columbia soccer game.
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Biggest jumpscare of Halloween so far: BoJo. Also, rest in peace MetroCard.
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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