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Dance (let’s be realistic: awkwardly sway) away your midterm woes at this semester’s third Live at Lerner Sounds event in the Lerner Piano Lounge today from noon to 1 pm. This time they’ve got Plastic Cannons, an indie pop band based out of Brooklyn. (Hip!) As always, there will be free food as well: some offerings from this […]

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This afternoon, a tipster sent in a couple photos of what appears to be two Columbia gentlemen playing a casual game of croquet out in front of John Jay. Stay true to your preppy roots, boys. Photos courtesy of Ana Gonzalez

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