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If only Spec op-eds WERE but a bad dream…

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She helped make Barnard traditions happen!

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“DO NOT SLEEP ON BUFF CHICK THURSDAY AT FERRIS.”

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Kate has the most solid upcoming plan we’ve heard here…

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Isabella has some wise words on how to enjoy college life, including how to get an extension on your late assignment. 

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Barnard’s literal and figurative poster child, Athena Abadilla, wants you to that it’s important to feel and recognize the heroes who take care of us.

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Before graduating, Emilia Flack imparts her wisdom onto us by advocating for senior thesis seminars AND shell eggs.

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Jacob Kaplan began the crusade to end milk shaming at Columbia, but that’s not the only take he has to offer.

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You might know Amira Farid from her flourishing vlog channel with tens of subscribers, or more likely from your unfortunate CAVA experience.

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INCREDIBLE PIECE. so relatable (read more)
Hate Letter: “Midterms”
March 1, 2025
Snack away! I'm sure they don't contain any more acrylamide than French fries or American potato chips. The only difference (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
March 1, 2025
Acrylamide is created by heating potatoes (among other foods). It's nice of them to add the warning, but nothing to (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
March 1, 2025
So acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is created in the cooking process. It's nice of them to add (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
March 1, 2025

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