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Who Needs a Spire Anyway?

Sports Editor Eunice Bae decided to add a little «ooh-la-la» to her Wednesday evening with a talk by Dr. Allan Potofsky about the Notre-Dame de Paris at Columbia’s Maison Française, learning a surprising amount about fire codes.
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Bwogger Miyoki Walker would like a word with the people who think they can take whatever they want without facing the consequences. 
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Events Editor Isabel Sepúlveda is literally begging you to make her attempts at Inbox Zero futile.
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New Bwogger Eliza Staples has her first jumbo slice of Koronet Pizza, and it proves to be a character building experience.
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It was approximately 19:30 p.m. on Tuesday when the victim, Victoria Arancio, entered John Jay to partake in the Taste of Italy event. Instead of having a casual and fun meal, her dinner party led to her demise: but what was the cause of her untimely death?
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ESC

ESC Meets In A Different Room

This week in ESC, the meeting was held in the Broadway Room. They welcomed a new member, changed the constitution and had general updates. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.
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This week SGA met with Sustainability Director Sandra Goldmark to discuss sustainability efforts across campus.
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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