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Today marked the end of the Barnard group housing lottery. Now it’s every man for himself…

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There’s like 150 room assignments left… but more than 150 students left to choose… I’m concerned.

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There are no more Plimpton singles at Barnard, but Columbia students can always opt for the shafted, six-person Plimpton Hall suite.

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Columbia sophomores, don’t despair, you still have plenty of great options; Barnard upperclassmen, you have nothing to worry about.

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If you're a student in the joint program, this is the best (and only) on-campus housing option for you!

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Hello lads! We’re back again for housing coverage on this lovely Tuesday. Today’s top stories: EC is on it’s way out, Barnard started their housing today with 4-person–can we get an F in the chats for most rising juniors and all rising sophomores, and tomorrow is the last day for all senior groups at Columbia!

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