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Why advertising isn't always so grrrrreat.

Cooking and common ground on a Long Island scorcher.

Nicolás Guagnini’s abstract look at art education.

After a lifetime apart, two friends reunite for brunch.

One editor exchanges finals for fried ravioli in St. Louis.

A tense situation in a police office fuels one girl's observant eye.

There’s something potent and unsaid about the Barnard-Columbia relationship. We can take classes at either school. We can socialize on either campus. But the details of how students from each school interact are skimmed over in campus tours and official documents, instead rearing their heads during awkward social interactions. So we decided to see what people from both schools would say if we got them in a room together and asked them, up front, questions about the day-to-day realities of the Barnard-Columbia relationship. And it turned out to be pretty fun.

Wait, two years have gone by?! Uh oh.

Who's got spirit? Apparently, they do.

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