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GSSC Bureau Chief Charlotte Slovin speaks with Shaun Abreu, Columbia College graduate and current candidate for City Council District 7.
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In a website update on March 9, Barnard College announced a plan for Spring 2021 commencement: a virtual ceremony paired with socially-distanced, outdoor events for individual departments.
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Following a spring break hiatus, ESC returned with an untraditional general body meeting.
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Editor-in-Chief Lauren Kahme sat down with the creators of DormMatch, an application that helps connect students on campus, over spring break.
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Welcome back from Spring Break! Get back into the swing of things with some exciting science events. As always, if you want your event featured, email science@bwog.com!
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Ira Katznelson, Interim Provost, speaks about the University’s side of the bargaining table and explains current negotiations, future hopes, and limitations regarding graduate workers’ demands.
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We’re here to peer into your hopefully soon-to-be-vaccinated (or already vaccinated!) soul. (Disclaimer: this is for FUN, not medical advice.)
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