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With fall looking more like an extended summer or California winter right now, it’s easy for us all to slip into oblivion to avoid the heat and mid-terms. We just want to wear our oversized sweaters in peace! Too hot to handle Boyfriend and I accidentally ordered a huge pitcher of sangria at 6:30pm. Ended our evening […]

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Mangurian Resigns

Columbia’s head F-ball coach Pete Mangurian has resigned, according to a press release from President Bollinger which stated: “I have accepted Pete Mangurian’s resignation because we have all come to the conclusion that it would be in the best interests of Columbia Athletics. Under Dianne Murphy, Columbia teams have built a new winning tradition across our […]

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Robert Kraft, CC’63, and his girlfriend, actress Ricki Landers, were spotted at a Hillel dinner celebration last night at which Kraft was being honored. The 70-year-old billionaire honoree rocked a Columbia blue tie, and the actress 39 years his junior was mistaken by a few for an undergraduate student. Kraft is the longtime owner of the New […]

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What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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Amazing article! And super useful advice! (read more)
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Focus Series Kickoff: Lareina Yee ’95 On Navigating The Modern Workplace
February 4, 2025
Thank You, Olin, for a walk down Memories Lane. Many years ago, when I was at Columbia (Classes of (read more)
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