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We will never experience as chill a finals season as now,  ever again.
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Dean Leslie Grinage announced that Deputy Dean of the College Natalie Friedman will be stepping down to take a position at the Posse Foundation, in an email to students on Tuesday morning.
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Barnard’s literal and figurative poster child, Athena Abadilla, wants you to that it’s important to feel and recognize the heroes who take care of us.
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Before graduating, Emilia Flack imparts her wisdom onto us by advocating for senior thesis seminars AND shell eggs.
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News Editor, Lauren Kahme, recounts her nineteenth birthday extravaganza and reflects on this time in quarantine.
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Theo Burke shares his wisdom in the form of plugging Latenite, making friends, and discovering The Unwritten Rules of Columbia.
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Ezra Schwarzbaum breaks down the joys of auditing and a new way of looking on the bright side of things. 
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