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Monday night, the ESC and friends convened to discuss matters of the upmost importance. Mainly, Homecoming, and who gets to sit at what tables. Bwogger Keenan Albee reports.  Some hurried formalities and a frenzied rundown of the week’s happenings preceded a nod to the elephant in the room at this Monday’s ESC meeting. Yep, you guessed […]

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R.I.P. Labyrinth

Enough about Ahmadinejad, what about fashion? Labyrinth bags are like sooooo vintage now!

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The co-founder of Labyrinth Books (and proprietor of Book Culture!) just issued this statement: To all members of our community, Having negotiated our independence and dissolved the partnership that founded Labyrinth Books on 112th St, we have changed our name to Book Culture. The outward indications of this change will appear one by one in […]

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Overheard while entering Labyrinth bookstore: “If worse comes to worst, I’ll just go to law school.” The speaker was definitely an underclassman.

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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