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Eva wants you to remember the value of staying true to what you believe in.

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There’s never shame in asking for help.

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We’re losing a real one (creator of BwogTok).

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This former Deputy is reaching for the stars—literally.

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Former Events Editor Brigid encourages us to unleash our inner creative writing talent.

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Senior Staff Writer Henry Golub passes his accumulated knowledge to future generations of Columbia students.

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Former Deputy Arts Editor and current LinkedIn king Adam delivers all the wisdom you need to know.

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Joan may be the most thankful senior in Senior Wisdom history.

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Sam claims to be a Carlton Arms apologist and a Dunkin lover in this Senior Wisdom.

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