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The Columbia Center for Social Difference launched the Zip Code Memory Project on Thursday with an artists’ roundtable discussing the role of memorial pieces in collective grief and healing.

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One of these headlines is not like the others. Editor’s warning: violence and death.

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In emails sent out to students earlier today, Barnard and Columbia shared decisions to resume indoor seating at dining locations across their respective campuses.

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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.

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Apparently, people want to have personal freedoms everywhere.

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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.

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The new policy, which takes effect tomorrow evening, rolls back some restrictions implemented on September 17 and puts Columbia’s and Barnard’s guest policies in close alignment.

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Deputy Editor Rania Borgani and Deputy Science Editor Phoebe Lu report on recent discrepancies in class-related, COVID-19 alert emails, diving into notification and contact tracing policies.

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At least we have an awesome speaker coming tomorrow, right? Editor’s Warning: Extreme violence and death

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Columbia’s COVID-19 Resource Guide now provides data on non-compliance with and exemption from the University’s vaccine mandate.

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Indoor dining at Hewitt, the Diana Center Cafe, and Liz’s Place will be unavailable for an initial two-week period starting Saturday, September 25.

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