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The Student Diversity and Inclusion office held a “Paint and Sip” for Transgender Day of Visibility at the end of last month. The...

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Columbia’s seniors crowded the Student Center on April 9 and 10 for Grad Expo. The expo provides graduating students final opportunities to...

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A kaleidoscope of colors swept through the dance floor as students danced at Columbia’s annual Blood Ball dressed in clown makeup and clothes. The ball’s theme this year was Night Circus and took place on the fifth floor event space at the Student Center on Friday, April 11. Planning...


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The Student Diversity and Inclusion office held a “Paint and Sip” for Transgender Day of Visibility at the end of last month. The event was meant to offer a safe space to decompress. While not a place for serious discussion, it still...

During the start of Ramadan, the Chronicle talked to students about how they felt about the school’s accommodations for fasting and prayer. The Islamic holy month started Feb. 28 and will end on March 29 at the end of spring break. Students...




