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Anything Goats
On the most important ranked-choice election of the year.
Sona Wink
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Returning to Radio
WKCR makes waves a little closer to home.

Victor Omojola
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Dark Horses
The grim story behind New York City’s horse-drawn carriages.

Alexander Aibel
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Mystery Manor
Untangling the fabled history of Schinasi Mansion.

Annelie Hyatt
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Fountain of Youth
On rising juniors who feel more like first-years.

Sadia Haque
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Notes from the Fire Escape
Front row seats to a New York neighborhood’s quiet cabaret.

Becky Miller
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Size Matters
Zoom friends discover if they measure up in person.

Victor Omojola
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The Writing on the Wall
Investigating the Hungarian Pastry Shop’s bathroom graffiti.

Tarini Krishna
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Courting at the Cloisters
Medieval mystique meets modern love.

Jaden Jarmel-Schneider
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Anyone Can Cook!
On kitchen concoctions in the stay-at-home age of Covid.

Sylvie Epstein
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Welcome to Hotel Covid
A look inside New York’s hottest and most contagious deal.

Chase Cutarelli
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A New Era for Barnard Tap
The hiring of a legend promises change for the Barnard dance department.

Eliza Rudalevige
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On Building a Personal Brand
Everything is a photo shoot when the 'gram is life.

Irie Sentner
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Stop the Steal: Library Edition
Columbia students battle the newfound awkwardness of distanced studying.

Alice Tecotzky
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Hex & Community
Gamers and geeks of Morningside Heights frequent Broadway’s coziest coffee spot.

Alexander Aibel
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SARStorial Symposium
Weekly Covid tests offer a sanitized runway for Morningside haute couture.

Becky Miller
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Peeping Tom’s
Regulars of Tom’s Restaurant keep the diner afloat amidst profound uncertainty.

Willa Neubauer
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SnowMO
Midwinter snowfall sends housebound Columbians into a flurry of FOMO.

Jenna Yuan
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Encomium for the Email
An upperclassman’s bloated inbox inspires heartfelt reflections on the clubs that got away.

Chloë Gottlieb
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Blue Notes, December 2020
In which our writers find strength in virtual communities, hope in forming connections, and trouble in defining Columbia’s legacy. DEPT....

The Blue and White Magazine
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