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Classic Gnocchi can’t be beat, but these variations are definitely worth giving a try.
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Let this serve as a reminder for the upcoming midterm elections and your looming midterm exams.
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Evidently, Beilock has entered her flop era.
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Student-to-faculty ratio is a trick invented by universities to conceal the actual size of their lectures.
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On Thursday, September 22, Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez and Staff Writer Frankie DeGiorgio attended a discussion with authors Elif Batuman and Mina Seçkin, hosted by the Sakip Sabanci Center for Turkish Studies at Columbia.
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Uh oh! How do I get rid of my NSOP relationship? You’ve come to the right place.
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The weekend is almost here: kick things off by getting a tattoo that your employer can’t fire you for!
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In an email today, Columbia College released new guidance for COVID-19 protocols, most notably the end of mandatory classroom masking starting October 1.
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In which two intellectuals debate the merit of a pillar of the Columbia University academic landscape.
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Think tissues like cells, not blowing your nose!
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