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You know that Zoom thing we all hate? Well, what if we voluntarily did it for 12 hours? Hmm? What would happen then? Zoom makes computer go grrr, speaking generally. The rest is documented here.
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Illustrator Shane Maughn, not quite sure if tonight still counts as Primal Scream, primal screams.
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Winsome’s senior wisdom includes dealing with rejection and trying every food truck near campus.
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With dining closing across campus for winter break, the Columbia Food Pantry is more important than ever. I sat down with some of their board to learn more about the initiative. 
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