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Listen up, seniors: it’s your Class Prez! Name, Hometown, School: Ryan “_________” Mandelbaum, Cedarhurst, New York, Columbia College Claim to fame? I’m “the fat one in the Carman video,” “the study guide guy,” “the email guy,” and “the sweater guy.” You may have seen me standing on a canoe in the Delaware River or on the radiator […]

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New York Magazine took a look into the college student’s most beloved/despised summer activity: the internship!  The magazine’s interns surveyed 100 other interns around NYU, FIT, and Columbia.  Our own CC 2013 president (and up-and-coming rapper) Ryan Mandelbaum, Max Bartick, Erin Flynn, and Anogie Joseph-Erameh  are photographed alongside other Columbians. Think you had more menial […]

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Courtesy of CC ’13 class council. Starting at 3 pm, cupcakes will be distributed to the stressed and tired masses on Lerner Ramps. In related news, alum Julian Geiger ’67CC ’70BUS has just been named President and CEO of Crumbs. food porn via PostPioneer UPDATE (3:17): Bwog sincerely hopes that you are reading this on your iPhone […]

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