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With the true end of the school year tantalizingly close, here are some tips for the home stretch.
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The University is recording faculty stances tomorrow on its plan to integrate Columbia College and the School of General Studies further into Arts and Sciences, the University division which also oversees a number of graduate schools.
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From taking classes outside of your interests, to venturing outside alone, Zara’s Senior Wisdom is a tale of exploration and self-discovery.
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Brandon is here to tell you to take care of yourself, build genuine friendships, and find inspiring mentors who share your identities. “You, too, can survive and thrive.”
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Lauren’s Senior Wisdom features a free recipe, cat appreciation, and a throwback to the real Columbia Dining.
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Today’s Bwog In Bed is all about great works of art—like “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” by Andy Warhol, and Lover by Taylor Swift.
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of May 9.
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Welcome to the last week of school (and our last EEOC of the semester)! If you’re not too busy finishing up finals, celebrate the semester’s end with the cool events happening on campus this week.
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