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With hope on the horizon, we look towards the future with Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World with Fareed Zakaria in this week’s ISERP event.
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Barnard will welcome 30% of the student body to live on campus, and in-person classes will become available alongside continued remote instruction.
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To all the Marriage Pact matches I have been ghosted by before…
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In a shocking turn of events, whales are inhabiting the Hudson River. As they should!, we would say, were it not Hudson River and all its sewage.
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Staff Writer Grace Novarr reviews the latest production from the Columbia Musical Theater Society, which was live-streamed on December 4th, 5th, and 6th.
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GSSC debates involvement in the Tuition Strike, hears from the Columbia food pantry, and passes two new proposals.
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On Monday night, Barnard’s Student Government Association heard from a representative of the Food Pantry at Columbia and discussed the results of this semester’s Dinner After Dark (DAD) Survey.
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Illustrator Shane Maughn takes time away from his looming assignments to help you improve your procrastination skills.
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