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Name, school: Cliff Massey, Columbia College Claim to fame: President of CC 2010 (aka the guy with all the free shirts) Where are you going?: I’ll be staying in New York after graduation. Not sure what I’ll be doing, but I’m sure it’ll be peachy. Three things you learned at Columbia: 1. Use the stairwells […]

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Name, school: Ron Gejman, CC Claim to fame: Computer nerd extraordinaire! No, but really, I ran CULPA for the past couple years and revamped it a bit (remember what it used to look like?). I also designed the super-graphic—but ridiculously effective—posters that got put up all over campus during Ahmadinejad week. Where are you going? […]

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Michael Molina, CC Claim to fame: I’ve been involved with various theater organizations, Fruit Paunch, play banjo and guitar in The Kitchen Cabinet, and was the Bwog commenter known as “anti-rjt.” Where are you going? Living in Nolita where I will be writing my robot screenplay and looking for a job in the entertainment industry. […]

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Senior Wisdom: Katie

Name, school: Katie, BC Claim to Fame: Student Government Association President. You also loved my Midnight Breakfasts. Where are you going? Law school eventually. A reproductive rights advocate later. Barnard historian last. Three things you learned at Columbia: A sense of community isn’t created by a new building or policy. It happens when you’re sitting […]

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