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We hope your spring break was relaxing, fun, engaging, and/or generally dope.  If it was, and if it happened to inspire you to write, come share you enthusiasm with your friendly neighborhood snarky student online publication!  We’re meeting tonight at 8pm in 505L (walk into the SGO and look left). Come listen, write a pitch, […]

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Chocomize was founded by three young entrepreneurs—Nick LaCava CC ’09, Eric Heinbockel CC ’08, and  Fabian Kaempfer CC’09—who met while studying together at Columbia University. One day they all went to a supermarket together. Nick, the one with the famed sweet tooth, visited the penny candy section and loaded up on candy, chocolate, and nuts. […]

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