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Bwog reviews Orchesis’ spring showcase InterstellOrchesis, which ran for two performances in Roone Arledge Auditorium on Friday, April 5.
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On April 3, Columbia stated it will begin construction on a state-of-the-art medical research building that will be New York City’s first all-electric university research building.
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Arts

Dance It Out For Rawa

A (competitive) night of celebrating African dance, storytelling, and music.
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Good things DO come out of First-Year Writing!
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I think this thing is super creepy-looking, personally.
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So much to do and see and dance to and sing about and we did it all! 
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Together, together, together, everyone! Nominate your favorite seniors graduating in May for a Senior Wisdom by Friday, April 19.
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On Wednesday, April 3, the Columbia Climate School hosted a climate education focused event for Worldwide Climate Justice and Education Week.
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Enjoy last week’s highlights and view upcoming events for the week of April 8!
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With spring underway, the environment is undergoing a myriad of changes affecting cities and entire countries.  
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In the post-Bacchanal haze, Editor in Chief Sahmaya Busby and Senior Staff Writer Paulina Rodriguez got the scoop from Ava, a dedicated fan noticed by the festival’s headliner.
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