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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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Staying inside all summer actually isn’t the dream after all.
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Wowow this is such a shocking turn of events. I am delighted to read that Commencement is now shifting the (read more)
Columbia Moves Commencement Back To Morningside From Baker After Facing Widespread Student Criticism 
February 25, 2026
Wowow this is truly a sad tale and a shocking exposé of the shady dealings of the campus bookstore. I (read more)
Hate Letter: The Columbia Bookstore
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Navigating Anticipatory And Sudden Grief As A Columbia Student 
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Please do not increase class sizes and keep University Commencement at Low. (read more)
Columbia Moves Commencement Back To Morningside From Baker After Facing Widespread Student Criticism 
February 25, 2026

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