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Two girls review two snacks (actually) and attend Night Market! It was a Friday evening, and the chill from earlier in the day had worn off. Sitting on Low Steps felt less like torture and more like an enjoyable, people-watching experience. Night Market, an annual event organized by the Chinese Students Club (CSC), was about […]

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If you thought the improvement from John Jay’s Chinese New Year faux-feast to its Valentine’s extravaganza meant things were looking up, think again. Mardi Gras Maven Alison Herman reports on how last night’s carnival-ous dinner merited little celebration. As with any decent restaurant, lack of a wait means the food’s probably not worth waiting for. […]

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John Jay Loves You

What happens when mediocre food takes a turn for the comforting? Cafeteria Chronicler Alison Herman reports on what Saint Valentine brought to John Jay Dining Hall only yesternight. Sad you missed out? Mark your GCal for next Tuesday, when John Jay will take a stab at gumbo in honor of Mardi Gras.  Uncreative couples on […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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