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Luck was a lady for Prem. #NoRagrets.

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Feel the rain on your skin! No one else can feel it for you, only Jillian can let it in…

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Gabriel is the first person in the history of the world to actually thank the MTA! Get this New Yorker a medal pronto!

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In Audrey’s SW, there are three class recommendations and perhaps a new woman-behind-the-Millie…

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(The devil’s in the) detaaaaails of thriving at Columbia are in Jackie’s Senior Wisdom!

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Get outside, even if Low Steps is packed.

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Someone let J into the Milbank Greenhouse!

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From taking classes outside of your interests, to venturing outside alone, Zara’s Senior Wisdom is a tale of exploration and self-discovery.

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Brandon is here to tell you to take care of yourself, build genuine friendships, and find inspiring mentors who share your identities. “You, too, can survive and thrive.”

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