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Staff Writer Yuki Adams took one Fall A class and this is her review of the immersive format.
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Senior Staff Writers Sam Losee and Daniel Ortega-Venni have gotten you covered with costume ideas for this unusual Halloween holiday.
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On Monday evening, four days after her already-iconic underwear brand celebrated its first birthday, Parade founder and CC dropout Cami Téllez spoke with the Columbia Marketing Club about the worst advice she’s ever received, the death of boring brands, and how she’s “rewriting the American underwear story.” 
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Senior Staff Writer James Perry is here to help you learn your ABC’s.
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This week, Rep Council sat down with Provost Linda A. Bell, Dean Christina Kuan Tsu, and Dean Wendy Garay to discuss hybrid and hy-flex classes, the experiences of first-years and transfer students, and the status of Barnard’s commitment to fighting anti-Black racism.
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This week, ESC discussed creating a mission statement, town hall meetings for SEAS students, and several opportunities to collaborate with CCSC.
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In today’s news: early voting in New York City seems to take longer than becoming a member of the Supreme Court.
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Staff Writer Julia Tolda learns about translating plays and decides to become a translator at the International Play Reading Festival.
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