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Unerasable Harm
A racist Furnald whiteboard incident leads to frustration and stagnation.

Eliza Rudalevige
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Hunger Studies
Why are students at a world-class institution struggling with food insecurity?

Chase Cutarelli
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Amber’s U-Pick Farm: Leona Valley
By Sylvie Epstein I remember the smooth skin of each cherry—some red, some yellow, some red-yellow, some almost black—and how they felt...

Sylvie Epstein
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The Hardest Beat
Columbia’s Society of Professional Journalists takes a hard look at traumatic coverage.
Ufon Umanah and Gi Ferrigine
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Columbia Behind Bars
Justice-in-Education brings professors and students to New York prisons and formerly incarcerated people to Columbia.

Dominy Gallo
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Peter the Polyglot
With the approval of the Linguistics major, a sophomore rejoices.

Sam Needleman
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Tommy Song
Tommy Song, CC ‘20, is kind and low-key, but this demeanor hardly stifles his passion for knowledge and justice. His mantra in...

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Postcard from Morningside, December 2019
Aaron Jackson
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Lilly Cao
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Started from the Barnard
Maria Hinojosa on student journalism now.
Ufon Umanah
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How to Stay Warm With Amiable Conversation
It’s officially winter-time at Columbia, and you know what that means: sipping sweet apple cider by the dorm radiator, building snowdicks...

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Blue Notes, December 2019
Around town on the IKEA ferry, the Roosevelt Island Tramway, and the uptown 1.

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Letter from the Editor, December 2019
Ufon Umanah Ah, there it is, silly old Columbia. The more I write about, there it is, silly old Columbia. The more I write about it, the...
Ufon Umanah
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Syllabus
By Jacob Snyder Required Texts: • Paul Henri, A Summary of Ethnic Conflict in Eastern Iran (1983) • Nicole Brown Simpson, The...
Jacob Snyder
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Apricot
By Benjamine Mo I. It is bone and wanting bone. It is the sight of an apricot tree in winter. Auntie explains the numbness of her leg...

Benjamine Mo
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