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Psychology is the coolest major and subject (coming from an unbiased Psychology major).

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If you want to get meta about everything all the time, Math is the major for you.

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Major Spotlight: Dance

Come move and groove with the wonderful Barnard Dance Department!

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The long wait is over… Here is your chance to understand what the Ethnomusicology major is!! 

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Choose neuroscience if you want to know why you forgot why you walked into a room.

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We are here to answer your favorite question: What actually is American Studies?

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Biology? Medicine? Engineering? How about all three!

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An overview of the Barnumbia mathematics program.

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If you don’t declare a major in or switch your major to Psychology after reading this, you should probably just drop out. 

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Every student needs to take a Sociology class at least once in their college career.

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Want to make explaining your major a big part of your personality? American Studies just might be the right place for you.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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