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Tensions are high between Taiwan and China, as Taiwan’s new President takes office. Editor Warnings: Violence and Death.

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Testing the limits of the NJ Transit system, one soccer game at a time. Editor’s Note: Mentions of Death

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On the Road Again

As is customary before any break, we’ve re-posted our peregrination pointers list in hopes that you will have the quickest, safest, cheapest, most comfortable ride home. And if you have a travel secret that doesn’t appear on the list, email bwog@columbia.edu. Sharing is caring. How to decide upon the lesser of the three evils: train, […]

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Tipster alumnus from down under Tao Tan passed along a helpful reminder that starting today until February 10th, all NJ Transit tickets will be free with a student ID and this coupon.  Bon voyage.  

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All Aboard!

It’s that time of the year again when New Jersey transit tickets are free with your school ID (and this coupon)! Now you really have no excuse not to go home for Yom Kippur. Train conductor hat tip to Tao Tan for pointing this out.

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New President!

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