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For incoming freshmen who want homey suite style living where you can make close relationships with the people you live with, Hartley is the place for you!
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For the last meeting of the semester, SGA talked with the finance department at Barnard.
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For anyone looking to practice their lightsaber or force bearing techniques on campus, this is the article for you!
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This week’s meeting was split into two sections: One run by the outgoing council and one run by the incoming one.
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Directed by Giuliana Russo (BC ‘22) and written by Harris Solomon (CC ‘22) and Nurasyl Shokeyev (CC ‘22), the 128th Annual Varsity Show returned to Roone Auditorium on April 29, April 30, and May 1.
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CCSC members engaged in a balanced share of work and play for their last meeting of the year.
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After a successful year of interim leadership of SEAS, Shih-Fu Chang has been named the next Dean of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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