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Post Super Bowl Blues? TWIB is here to save the day!

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Columbia Lions remain undefeated in the Ivy League, defeating Harvard Women’s Basketball 80-71!

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Happy reading week! To celebrate, here is another edition of TWIB!

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The Columbia Women’s Basketball Team continues their season with a blowout match against Pacific University led by senior guards Cecelia Collins (CC ‘25) and Kitty Henderson (CC ‘25).

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In their first meet of the season, Columbia Men’s and Women’s Swim Teams hosted a “swimmage” against Fordham on Saturday, November 2 at the Percy Uris Natatorium.

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Despite some last-minute success, the Lions were unable to beat the Big Green and take first place in the Ivy League.

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Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming competitions for the week of October 28!

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This Saturday, in the second Ivy League homestand of the season, Columbia Volleyball (3-13, 0-7 Ivy) lost to Penn (10-7, 4-4 Ivy) 3-0 after a tremendous second set.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
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