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On February 28, Deputy Science Editor Zora Day-Friedland attended “Do You Believe in Magic?”, a performance put on by The MaMa Project. Zora does in fact believe in magic.

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Tonight in the Lerner Party Space there is an event hosted by Globemed and Amnesty International. Student dance groups will perform in front of an “open dance party,” followed by a rave and free grilled cheeses pizza from V&T. Performers include Raw Elementz, CU Bhangra, Venom Step Team, CU Voltage, Foggy Details, Mickey McDonald, and features DJ […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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