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Can’t we just plug up the leak with a little sticker like you do with pool inflatables? No? Life doesn’t work like that?
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Jacqueline Patterson and Jalisa Gilmore talked about COVID-19 and climate justice in an event hosted by the Columbia Science Review.
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Once again, we tell you where the seats for the library reservation system are actually located.
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Operating out of Junzi Kitchen, the pop-up Nice Day offers nostalgic Chinese American food, including some of the best spring rolls in the city. Bwog Senior Staff Writers, Elena Christenfeld and Yuki Adams, spoke with Yong Zhao, Lucas Sin, and Nicky Chang, the CEO, Head Chef, and Head of Design and Strategy for Nice Day, […]
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The Graduate Workers of Columbia (GWC-UAW) has accepted the University’s offer of mediation in exchange for a pause of the current strike, as stated in an update to their website on the evening of Friday, April 2.
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Never get involved in a land war Asia y’all…  
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