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Imports from Chinese e-commerce giants like Shein and Temu will now be subject to tariffs, now that the Trump administration has officially closed the de minimis loophole. Editor’s note: mentions of death.
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From London to New York: my experience as an exchange student at Columbia University.
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Drink Red Bull! Use your extra swipes at JJs! Scan Uris QR codes!
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Due to renovations in Hartley Hall during the upcoming school year, Wien will host some freshman for the 2025-2026 school year.
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Nothing says summertime like a party in Pupin Plaza!
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At a panel hosted by the Holder Initiative, Eric Holder and Karine Jean-Pierre made one thing clear: American democracy is in crisis, and fixing it will take more than just showing up on Election Day.
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SGA April Roundup

In case you missed the external SGA meetings in April, here are the takeaways from their discussions!
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On April 22, Law School faculty sent an email to students containing a statement outlining their thoughts on recent events. The letter represents their own individual opinions and was written expressly for law students.
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