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Staying in the city for your school’s break? Visiting for the week? Check out Inside New York‘s editors’ picks for the best events happening this week: Monday, March 12 Open Mic Monday @ Nuyorican Poets Cafe Participate or just join the enthusiastic office at one of NYC’s most loved and best known poetry slams! 236 […]

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For those staying in New York over the break, our friends at InsideNewYork were kind enough to throw together this guide of events going on this weekend. Finally, Midterm madness has come to an end—or at least a pause—for the two days off we at Columbia so dearly treasure as Fall Break.  Step out of […]

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Bwog is teaming up with Inside New York to ship out Columbians by the masses to locations throughout NYC. Make sure to check out the “Guide to the Weekend” and the INY weekly blog for motivation to look beyond Netflix and into the wonderful opportunities south of 110th. Pourhouse Your Heart: A refuge for singles […]

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Very informative article! Excited to see what SEAS does next (read more)
Columbia Engineering Student Council Hosts the First Annual SEAS Cardboard Boat Regatta
March 9, 2025
excellent journalism (read more)
In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
March 8, 2025
John Jay is the best. It should be open seven days. (read more)
In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
March 8, 2025
additional email to alum at 12:07 PM today: Dear Barnard alumnae, I write to share the message below sent by President Rosenbury (read more)
Pro-Palestine Student Demonstrators Hold Sit-In In Barnard’s Milstein Center, Nine Individuals Arrested
March 6, 2025

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