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SEAS people will wait for anything.
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In need of a good thriller that transports you from NYC to the deep woods of the Adirondacks? Well then, Barnard Alum Liz Moore’s new novel God of the Woods is for you!
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A Washington D.C. federal judge declined multiple state attorneys’ requests for Elon Musk to be stopped. Editor’s warning: mention of violence.
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Major Spotlight: Dance

Come move and groove with the wonderful Barnard Dance Department!
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If you’re looking to live close to campus, want a spacious room, and don’t mind living in a double, 600 is the perfect building for you.
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My experience with Datamatch this past Valentine’s Day...
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Four New York City deputy mayors announce their resignation from Mayor Eric Adams’ administration, causing Governor Kathy Hochul to consider Mayor Adams’ future. Editor’s warning: mention of death.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Azmat Khan and Haley Willis hosted a workshop to discuss the strategies behind open-source intelligence reporting.
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