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Who hasn’t thought about swimming in the penis fountain?
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Daily Editor Elizabeth Walker interviews Layla Faraj about her experience writing and publishing her winning essay, “My Plea for a Second Love Language.”
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I could have written “Somebody That I Used To Know” but Gotye couldn’t have written this Bwog In Bed.
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If only one word comes to mind after reading Krishna’s Senior Wisdom, let it be “slay.”
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Your CC Student Body President, everyone.
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On Wednesday, May 4, soprano Nadine Sierra spoke at Barnard College, where she was joined in conversation by Columbia professor Deborah Paredez. Events Editor Ava Slocum attended their discussion about Sierra’s life, career, and titular role in the Metropolitan Opera’s new modern setting of Lucia di Lammermoor.
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Look through the camera of one Bwog illustrator as he navigates his first year.
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Nothing like raccoons sifting through garbage to get your attention span to lengthen.
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