Candy Chan

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By Candy Chan
2019-02-06T03:38:01.754Z
Even after the weekend creeps back into the mundane routine, undergraduates can always count on fraternities to provide spaces to congregate and exhibit school pride, both of which are rare occurrences at Columbia.
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By Candy Chan
2018-05-15T15:58:14.230Z
Rowan Hepps Keeney pulls back the sleeve of their Barnard admissions office T-shirt to reveal a roughly four-inch tattoo of the tesseract—a cube within a cube; a two-dimensional manifestation of a four-dimensional analogue—from the novel A Wrinkle in Time on their bicep. Hepps Keeney loved the story growing up, but that was only a minor consideration when they decided to get inked; they mainly wanted an epidermal reminder of the time they played Calvin in CU Players’ 2016 adaptation of the novel, a role, they say, that changed the course of their Barnard career. Playing Calvin was how they met their current girlfriend, but it was also the moment they realized there exist places in mainstream theater for nonbinary actors.
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By Candy Chan
2018-03-22T07:53:53.001Z
On April 27, 2017, not long before of the 30th anniversary of Take Back the Night, the streets of Morningside Heights were silent.
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