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On Thursday, October 27, Columbia Pride hosted queer historian and author John D’Emilio (CC ’70, GSAS ’74, ’82) for an AlumniTALK on his new memoir: Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood: Coming of Age in the Sixties.
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If you enjoy being advertised to in every facet of your life, you’re in luck! Editor’s note: mention of gun violence.
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Since we are feeling the absence of a new House of the Dragon episode this week, we’ve compiled a list of where we think the characters would study if they went to Columbia (CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS).
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Juggle JJ’s Jungle Juice jugs jeering jubilated jests!
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SGA

SGA Discusses Housing

This Halloween evening, SGA donned their costumes and settled in for a discussion on student housing.
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Maya’s guide to getting through winter: five semi-sarcastic but also very valid tips for minimizing internal agony.
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You heard that right, you can still vote absentee in New York! Editor’s note: mentions of death and assault.
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SEAS student Norris Pride passed away over the weekend, according to an email that Shih-Fu Chang, Dean of Columbia Engineering, sent to the Columbia community this morning.
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Pumpkin season is upon us! Let your dorm kitchen bask in cinnamon and cloves with this delectable pumpkin muffin recipe—and reminisce on your Halloweekend memories while doing it!
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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