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Columbia’s new proposal, while showing movement towards SWC’s desires on many key issues, still does not meet the majority of the Union’s demands.
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If CUNY becomes free, maybe Columbia can lower tuition at least a little bit?
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On Friday morning, Staff Writer Simon Panfilio and Senior Staff Writer Charlotte Slovin attended a Committee on Global Thought event on changes in the art museum world.
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Senior Staff Writer James Perry and Deputy Arts Editor Grace Novarr attended the Barnard College Department of Theatre’s production of Orlando by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Ran Xia.
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New York’s really dumping eight feet of landfill on top of a park?
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Hear the call of the rustic wild—its soft flute tune—right in the middle of New York City.
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Staff Writer Jake Torres attended Latenite’s Fall Anthology on opening night on December 9 at 11 pm in the Lerner Black Box.
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