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Join the Ferris Film Reel Society tonight for a Halloween Horrors Double Feature!

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Visit Rome remotely with Jhumpa Lahiri and Alessandro Giammei at the Italian Academy tonight!

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A Category 5 storm is predicted to hit Jamaica.

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Bwog hopes everyone had a good pre-break weekend!

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There is a park cleanup today!

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No plans tonight? No problem. Night Market returns to Low Plaza!

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Learn more about artificial intelligence and emotional connection with The Society of Fellows this afternoon.

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Tonight marks Misty Copeland’s farewell performance with American Ballet Theatre. Read to find out how you can experience her final dance.

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Bwog hopes everyone had a good homecoming! Happening off-Campus: The Kilauea volcano, an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands, has erupted. We are seeing record-high lava fountains from this eruption. Kilauea’s last eruption was in September. (AP) Happening near Campus: Yesterday, No Kings demonstrations took place nationwide, including in NYC. Tens of thousands of people […]

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Today is Columbia’s homecoming!

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Find ways to enjoy spooky season with a thrilling book or a walk through the NYBG!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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