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Camryn Cutinello, Former Co-Editor-in-Chief
All content by Camryn Cutinello
Decolonizing spirituality: The harmful effects of borrowing from someone else’s culture
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Echo magazine
Cosplayers find creativity and community by reinventing their pop culture alter egos
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Echo magazine
Editor’s Note: I’ll say goodbye to the newsroom, but not the people
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
UPDATE: Columbia hires an outside firm to conduct investigation into recent sexual assault allegation
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
BREAKING: Professor accused of sexual assault to ‘step away’ from teaching during Columbia investigation
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
Editor’s Note: I am not ashamed of being a person who menstruates, period.
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
BREAKING: Staff union votes to ratify new contract, averting possible strike
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Year in Review: The Chronicle looks back at 2021
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
Staff union mulls college’s ‘disappointing’ offer as strike possibility looms
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Contract negotiations continue between the college and staff union
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Gabby Bach
BREAKING: Staff union strike authorization vote expected to pass as contract negotiations continue
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Columbia rejects union request to extend longtime employees’ health care benefits
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Amid lingering deficit, President Kim, administration search for optimism: ‘We believe in this institution’
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
Editors’ Note: At last, we’re back
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
New scheduling system could threaten staff jobs, union says
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Staff union enters contract negotiations with possible first strike vote looming
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Theatre chair Carin Silkaitis takes new role at University of Alaska
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Erin McCarthy announced as interim chair of the Communication Department
By
Noah Jennings
and
Camryn Cutinello
Breaking: Suzanne McBride announced as new dean of the School of Graduate Studies
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Noah Jennings
Columbia bands and artists compete in Biggest Mouth
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Co-editor-in-chief
Graduate Studies dean candidates present ideas for the future
By
Mateusz Janik
and
Camryn Cutinello
#CommenceAnyways moves forward with in-person ceremony, seniors question Columbia’s graduation fee
By
Camryn Cutinello
and
Shane Verkest
Faculty member’s new gender-neutral clothing brand focuses on sustainability
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Students write wishes for a better Columbia to President Kim
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
‘Burnout is real’: Faculty, staff and students voice their concerns to President Kim about the future of the college
By
Noah Jennings
,
Camryn Cutinello
, and
Mateusz Janik
BREAKING: Juneteenth to become an official holiday at Columbia
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Tips on detecting phishing scams, as Columbia students are targeted
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Opinion: This is a man’s world, and it’s hurting women
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
‘It’s a bold feminist act’: Columbia filmmakers hope for more female representation
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Call of the Cauldron creates a safe space for witches at Columbia
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Columbia classes teach students how to manage stress using art
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
‘WandaVision’ proves the MCU still has some tricks up its sleeve
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Videos, illustrations and stories: FRANK magazine focuses on student collaboration
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Opinion: Biden needs to deliver on his promises, starting with $2,000 stimulus checks
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
Student group aims to start climate change conversation, look at local and global effects
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
‘$15 gets people above the poverty line’: What a minimum wage increase could mean
By
Camryn Cutinello
, Staff Reporter
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