dry-shampoo

2019-08-22T15:56:58.291Z
As an incoming first-year, I remember spending countless hours caught up in my first-ever existential crisis. By no means are the following classified as rules, but they are rather suggestions that could have potentially spared me the headache.
... 2014-08-24T13:34:56Z
Feb. 22 will be George Washington's 282nd birthday. In honor of our esteemed presidents, and even lesser presidents (looking at you, William Henry Harrison) (although criticism is semi-unfair---he had a cold that bothered him anyway), most places have off today. Not Columbia. Columbia scoffs at federal holidays, even if they're in honor of one of Alexander Hamilton's besties. So if you are a state or federal employee, or if you have classes somewhere that cares about these things, congratulations. Celebrate like a true patriot, if you so choose, by checking into the exploits of President Bartlet. more This is a friendly reminder that the next notable date on the academic calendar is Feb. 25, the last day to drop classes, and that spring break is exactly one month away. Also, someone should lobby for "John Jay Day" and have a holiday honoring the position of the Chief Justice, or make a holiday honoring the warm memory of the First Bank of the United States. Spectator is not entirely positive that the rationale for classes on Presidents Day has nothing to do with residual spite over the fact that Frank Underwood Hamilton never felt like he got the power he deserved. Spectator will look into this matter.
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