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Many of you in CC and Barnard have acted like your class is dubstep and waited for the drop…deadline. Well, here it is! If you want to do this, print out an add/drop form, fill it out, and hand it back in to the Student Services Center in Kent 205 before 5pm. It’s too late […]

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Know that big lecture you keep sleeping through? That seminar you haven’t been to yet? Or that course you still don’t have the book for? Well College kids, today is the last day to drop a class. So in order to avoid a nasty surprise when you check Courseworks come finals time and realize that […]

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The Hillel E-Board invites you to join them from 8-9 tonight for the “Once You Pop the Fun Don’t Stop” semester kickoff event. Word on the Facebook page is that there may be a Pop Lock & Drop It contest, so get yourself over to the Kraft Center (3rd floor terrace) pronto to partake in […]

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