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We students aren’t the only Columbians obsessed with Nutella. While the good people at Columbia News are losing their minds over the addictive substance, the Student Affairs twitter caught Ke$ho getting high on his own supply: https://twitter.com/Columbia_SA/status/310048181520060417 No word on whether his Nutella habit is costing the university $5,000 a week.

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It’s Official!

It’s spring break!  We know this because Ke$ho himself said it!  Wishing us a “happy, safe, and refreshing Spring Break,” Ke$ho has made the dream real in his annual Spring Break email.  We hope you enjoy your week off and have a sweet, relaxing time.  In the meantime, get closer to Ke$ho by welcoming him […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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