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Blue Notes, April 2019
Columbia goes to space, Bill Kristol's Schermerhorn spiel, and professors debate left populism.

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Ending the Exception
Professors discuss amending the 13th Amendment to remove a troublesome clause.
Annie Zavitz
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Phoebe Forlenza
Phoebe Forlenza immediately strikes one as an easy-going and friendly person. She credits her parents with teaching her to show “respect...

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The Long Game
Columbia students are still debating Israel–Palestine after decades of little progress.
Ufon Umanah
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Will You Take the Double?
Affirmative By Gi Ferrigine With you? My roommate of already the past three years? Of course! How could I not want to double with you?...
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Melody Tai
By Nicole Kohut Foregoing her chair in order to sit on the floor, accumulating balls of carpet fuzz, Melody Tai tells me she has been...

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Nia Quinones
By Sam Needleman On a balmy evening back in December, I carved an interlude in my preparations for the Lit Hum exam and trekked to East...

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From Myanmar to Barnard
A international conversation on the accountability and protection of the Rohingya.
Amad Ross
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On the Edge
Tamar Vidra Let’s leave before dark, He said, But we found ourselves surrounded by something other than darkness For even the light beams...
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Poem on Home
By Hannah Liberman Silence slips through the slit under the doorway and fills the empty spaces of the home; piling up in the corners And...
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Cities in the Trump Era
Ananya Roy's cutting-edge urban theory.

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The Spirit of General Studies
The Blue and White remembers a Conversation from 2011 with Dean Awn.

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Blue Notes, February 2019
Rostam Batmanglij at Lincoln Center, a Lit Hum prof in love, and eugenics at Barnard.

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A Nuclear Rage in Me
Lidia Yuknavitch on writing candidly.

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Of Textbooks and Tuition
Should Columbia allocate funds for semesterly book purchases?
Ufon Umanah
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Columbia Daily Spectator Sports Staff Gutted by Resignations
An investigation into Columbia Daily Spectator reveals no staff constitution or written HR policy. By Caroline Hurley When the 143rd...
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Nature’s Invisible Hand
A conversation with Paul E. Olsen. By Mary Elizabeth Dawson Paul E. Olsen is the Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and...

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