EDITORIAL: Our apologies to our friends in the future
To our friends in, say, 2074. Or heck, not even that long in (our) future. Maybe we should address this to our friends in 2054. Or even 2044.
To our friends in, say, 2074. Or heck, not even that long in (our) future. Maybe we should address this to our friends in 2054. Or even 2044.
Monday, with all classes being held remotely, the environs of Columbia University were anything but quiet. On the South Lawn in front of Butler Library was the…
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You'd be forgiven if you tend to cringe when thinking about 18-wheelers running down the highway without drivers.