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Columbia Health emailed tonight that a limited number of students will be offered the COVID-19 vaccine in the first quarter of 2021.
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Arts Editor Maya Campbell attended the NOMADS production of Lily Kepler and the Graveyard Shift written by Sara Bell CC ‘21, directed by Caroline Itzkoff BC ‘24, and produced by Mario Garcia CC ‘21, Ruya Tazebay BC ‘24, and Emily Lord SEAS ‘23.
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Be nice to yourself, prioritize your loved ones, and more wisdom from Elena Taeyaerts.
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Bwog reminds you that the clock is ticking on this semester’s Zoom fantasies.
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You can cut me in line at Hewitt. You can cut me in line waiting for books at Butler. But cut me in line at office hours? Punches may not be thrown, but words will be exchanged.
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Set those timers and get to work!
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Staff Writer Sydney recounts one fateful Christmas Eve, where the Ivies came together for their annual family reunion and gift exchange.
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CCSC hosts university tuition strike representatives, puts support of the strike and petition to the virtual vote!
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Between finals and election, there are several finish-lines in sight.
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