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To the Diana 5 Gender-Neutral Single Stall Bathroom, It was love at first sight. At the beginning of second semester, I was still learning my way around the top floors of Diana – I hadn’t had a class there until then, and so only had reason to go the third floor and below. But I […]

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I go to Dodge all the time. And when I say Dodge, I mean Dodge Hall, where the Gabe M. Wiener Music & Arts Library is—but I did go to a basketball game once in the more athletic Dodge. The beauty of the music library is precisely in that almost no one knows where it […]

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GendeRevolution is the group to thank for this publicized map of the gender-neutral restrooms on Columbia’s campus. Tonight, they’re treating you to some classic free food (it includes cheese and fruit platters so points on classiness) in Lerner 555 at 7:30 pm. As for the film portion of the date, they’ll be screening Toilet Training, […]

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