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Last night, CCSC knocked on doors to see what was up with freshmen and sophomore students.  Incumbent Shadow Master Sarah Ngu was with them every step of the way. It seems that CCSC’s e-board is following through on its promise to break away from its identity as an insular cohort of students. Last night, about […]

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Interested in running for mayor? Have a record? Christine Quinn, Bill de Blasio and Scott Stringer are among the prospective candidates touting their arrest records for civil disobedience. Even former mastermind Bill Clinton knows it’s not always “a question of did he inhale or not” (NYT) To solve the city’s growing litter problem, the MTA […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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