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2021-04-08T02:51:00.003Z
Content Warning: This story contains mentions of eating disorders.

2021-02-24T05:34:05.609Z
How to become a star overnight? As of late, the answer is simple: TikTok.

2020-09-26T02:28:22.251Z
Although Columbia students can no longer hear their floormates blasting music after quiet hours have begun, our community has not stopped creating music from the various places it calls home. To highlight the exciting variety of music being created on and off Columbia’s campus, Spectator introduces the Community Playlist, a monthly roundup of new music by Columbia undergraduates handpicked by Spectator’s music reporters. Check back every month to hear what’s caught our ear!
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2019-05-21T22:13:52.738Z
Aaron Smithson, CC ’19, is heading to Columbus—but not the avenue. Columbus, Indiana, is a 47,000-person town that sits halfway between Indianapolis and Louisville, which might seem like an odd vacation destination. But for Smithson, who was raised on the Upper West Side, it’s actually a pretty natural choice.
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2019-05-21T21:27:41.447Z
For Robrenisha Williams, BC ’19, attending the Sadie Tanner Conference for Economics in February helped her discover her ability to advocate for her own community, to educate and be educated by women who she admires.
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2019-05-21T21:24:01.336Z
When asked about her best Columbia memory, Jennifer Blandón, GS ’19, said it was a hard tie between her involvement with MilVets and staying up late with friends, both during study breaks and walking around campus at night to soak in the memories.
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2019-05-21T20:57:50.438Z
Jed-Joan Edziah, SEAS ’19, knew that with her scientific inclination, she could become someone important. Her trajectory was set—she would change the world, cure cancer, and earn a Nobel Prize.
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2019-05-21T20:21:41.820Z
The winter break of her first year, Emily Sun, CC ’19, represented Columbia on Jeopardy! College Championship. Paired with her fresh-faced aura, she felt that her undeclared major status weakened her sense of self—otherwise, she would have been able to speak into the camera screens more eloquently.
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2019-05-21T18:35:48.685Z
When she first entered Columbia Women’s Business Society to explore her interest in business and consulting, Kiana Mendes, CC ’19, noted that it was not as diverse of a space as it could have been. Ever since joining her sophomore year and then formally joining the executive board her junior year, Mendes’ platform centered around pushing for genuine diversity and inclusion efforts within the club.
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2019-05-21T18:33:56.156Z
When he first came to Columbia, Samuel Castro, SEAS ’19, noted how the transition to college was especially difficult as a Los Angeles native, which would require moving thousands of miles away from his family and existing networks.
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