Veronica Grace Taleon
2020-11-04T00:57:00.493Z
The news on campus today was pretty much the same across the board: While many of us thought we’d be waking up to greet our first female president, the electoral college swung unpredictably in favor of Donald Trump.
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2017-08-14T05:13:44.794Z
If you’ve found this article, you’re most likely coming from part one of this two-part series in which we try to reassure you, the incoming class of first-years (or upperclassmen who just like reading back-to-school content) that all your academic, social, and lifestyle concerns have solutions. If you haven’t read part one about the academic scene at Barnumbia, loop back around to it at the end of this article.
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2020-05-22T02:10:10.581Z
From maximizing your Lit Hum experience with a decent professor to not eating alone in Ferris, we’re sure there are many things about being a first-year at Barnumbia that still worry you, despite all our past coverage on Required Reading.
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2017-08-17T22:45:55.849Z
Sign up for that registry, and beg your distant relatives to send you money, because it’s time to start packing for college.

2017-07-31T08:29:03.710Z
Many of you have asked us whether it’s wise to get an internship your first semester at Barnumbia. Between classes, popping in and out of interest meetings to find which clubs suit you, and making friends with new people, adding a job or internship to your load if you do not absolutely have to may not always be advisable. Here are some key questions to ask yourself before you make the commitment.
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2017-07-24T08:18:29.593Z
You won’t truly understand this unfortunate reality until you live here, but New York City is expensive. Like, $5 for a half-gallon of milk kind of expensive.
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2017-07-24T08:21:32.249Z
By now you should be pre-registration pros, but what comes next? If you remember from the first part of this two-part registration series, you’ll actually have to do a bit of waiting— pre-registration only confirms your sections for Lit Hum and UWriting/FroSci (Columbia College), UWriting/Art of Engineering (SEAS), or First-Year Writing/Seminar (Barnard). You’ll finally be able to register for the rest of your classes during NSOP, and then you can add or drop any other courses through the fall shopping period, which covers the first two weeks of classes.
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