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With an album out later this year, it seems Nicki Minaj will do anything for a headline. Check out the lyric video for her new song “Only” and tell us if you agree with almost every major news outlet accusing her of being anti-Semitic. (USA Today) Kelly Ripa may seem hip on TV, but don’t let that fool […]

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Our campus is turning into a real celebrity hotspot lately! Ted Mosby (alright fine, his real name is Josh Radnor) was spotted just ten minutes ago dining at Thai Market. Looks like Ted is finally reaping the benefits of being a fake Columbia architecture professor. Take our word for it, or look at our awkward side-photo: Ted […]

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