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This Thursday, the Law, Rights, and Religion Project at Columbia Law school discussed a different constitutional right that protects abortion, because the Due Process Clause isn’t enough, apparently.
Trans@Barnard is a new resource website run by Barnard’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Within the context of a Historically Women’s College, there’s more to this project than meets the eye.
The Columbia Center for Social Difference launched the Zip Code Memory Project on Thursday with an artists’ roundtable discussing the role of memorial pieces in collective grief and healing.
didi and gogo's actions in this play were literally just what my sister and i would do for fun growing up
existentialism
i kept accidentally writing gigi and dodo when writing this...
I LOVE EXISTENTIALIST PLAYS!!!
i was sitting on the very far right so when pozzo and lucky entered the rope literally hit me
nyu
pale fire theater
plays
poured my absolute blood sweat and tears into this article...
shoutout vic sorry you couldn't come :(
student productions
this got me thinking — is there a samuel beckett cinematic universe? an SBCU if you will. bc i imagine this to take place in the same post-apocalyptic world as beckett's endgame.
Waiting for Godot
you don't understand this was literally one of the highlights of my semester it Changed Me
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