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A morally ambiguous guide to getting the most from your dining plan
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Our hearts are broken. Editor’s Warning: Mention of death and domestic violence. 
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As the clock strikes 7:30 pm and the doors to seemingly every building on campus clang shut, our protagonist must find a place to study for her midterm… no fairy godmother in sight. 
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Let the drawing continue!
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Because nothing says please leave like a polite knock—not a stare down.
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In a series of posts on X and Instagram, Columbia Business School Assistant Professor Shai Davidai claimed to be “banned” from Columbia’s campuses, alleging that it was a retaliatory act by Columbia Chief Operating Officer Cas Holloway.
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California’s new law will increase wages for private healthcare facility workers.
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A caution for babysitters not to collect more than just their paychecks…
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With just three minutes left against the visiting Dartmouth, the Columbia Women’s Soccer Team went on to score a penalty propelling them to their fourth straight victory and a first place lead in the Ivy League Tournament.
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