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A poem for the quarantined, the covid safe, and the dehydrated
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Freezing New York weather contrasts tense political relations in East Asia.
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She was fearless. And crazier than him. She was his queen. And god help anyone who dared disrespect his queen.
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In a debate hosted by the Columbia Maison Française, panelists attempted to determine whether Europe is a democracy, exploring what defines democracy and if there is a difference between the words “democracy” and “democratic.” 
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Columbia admissions extends its test-optional policy for the 2021-2022 application season, according to a recent announcement.
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A burnt-out Bwogger whines about the self-inflicted pain of their love/hate relationship with Comparative Literature AND SOCIETY.
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Staff Writer Sydney assesses the character, disposition, and refinement of each of Columbia’s four colleges. Will one reveal itself to be the diamond of the season?  (Note: These are just my opinions, feel free to disagree or perhaps offer alternative suggestions in the comments section.) Unless you have been living under a rock for the […]
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A botnet sounds like a baby robot. Not menacing at all.
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News Editor Victoria Borlando interprets the purpose of the Columbia Core very literally, using everything she “learned” from Columbia in life’s most perilous feat: surviving the 1848 Oregon Trail.
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On Monday, Staff Writer Phoebe Lu attended Professor Ruha Benjamin ‘s lecture titled “The New Jim Code” and learned about how machine learning algorithms contribute to systemic racism.
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Practice rooms are closed, but musicians still have to practice. Even though it’s not *technically* quiet hours, it’s very likely that one of my neighbors is either asleep, in class, or in a meeting and I’m about to be the bitch disrupting what they’re doing I am about to play the same warmup exercise that […]
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The second GSSC meeting of the semester kicked off, as per usual, with President Jane Jeong (GS’22) by calling the meeting to order. Like last week’s meeting, it was a brief meeting. Council members discussed the upcoming senior-freshman mixer, to be held February 1st at 7pm. After a public comment by Bal Halperin (GS) regarding […]
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