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This week’s agenda included a GSSC x Deans Town Hall, with Dean Rogers, Dean Rosener, and Dean Rosen-Metch in attendance, and GS academic updates.
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Columbia’s mask mandate ends on March 14. What will we find underneath the N-95s and surgical masks?
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On Monday, March 7, the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University hosted the conversation, “Playing Othello,” as part of their year-long program “Such Sweet Thunder: Ellington Plays Shakespeare–Love and Power in Adaptation.” Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez and Deputy Events Editor Ava Slocum attended the discussion at Columbia’s Miller Theater.
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Events

The War On Cinema

Staff Writer Julia Tolda attended the Russian Film Club screening of The Guide (Поводир) by Oles Sanin, a Ukrainian movie. 
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What does leadership at a women’s college look like going forward?
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During their last meeting before spring break, CCSC members deliberate constitutional amendments and brainstorm structures for an upcoming expansion survey.
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ESC

ESC Talks Diversity

This week, ESC discussed creating a committee on diversity.
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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