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Wednesday night, ResLife sent an email to residents of 616 W 116th St informing them that, starting Thursday, February 17, scaffolding will be put up. I wrote this in the last moments of the building’s scaffolding-less-ness.
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Looking for school-life separation and a good shot at a single for your sophomore year? Plimpton is the dorm for you. 
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Sink enthusiasts rejoice! If you’re a sophomore with okay lottery numbers who is looking for a single, or if you just really like sinks, Wien could be a serviceable option for you!
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In proper American fashion, things and people are getting sued.
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Last Thursday, seven Columbia departments, committees, and institutes came together to facilitate a reading, conversation, and Q&A with renowned speculative fiction author N.K. Jemisin and Jayna Brown, a Pratt professor whose work pertains to Black expressive cultures and Black utopias.
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The middle child of the 600s, 616 is located close to campus on 116th and Claremont, meaning that you shouldn’t overlook it if you’re into suite-style housing. 
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This week, ESC was fully back in person.
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In today’s Bwoglines, some conflicts de-escalate, others attempt to, and the rest do not.
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