spectrum: social

2020-04-27T08:07:30.442Z
It feels like forever since we received that first email from University President Lee Bollinger that canceled all further social gatherings on campus and moved classes online. After almost two months of social distancing, the current circumstances have revealed distinct personality types as we all learn to cope in different ways. The way you spend your time can tell you more about yourself than perhaps any social gathering could. Here’s a list of the different types of people during lockdown.
... 2020-04-10T06:29:49.567Z
A majority of us are confined to our homes during this pandemic—perhaps in our childhood bedrooms, homes or apartments. Regardless, it’s understandably difficult to be in touch with friends and the rhythm of Columbia’s community like we usually are. Although it takes a bit more effort than usual, it’s not impossible to foster a sense of solidarity and community among Columbia students and others who have also moved to quarantine and, subsequently, virtual learning. If you’re feeling a little disconnected lately, try exploring some of the options below, and hopefully, you’ll find some that brighten up your day.
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2020-04-10T06:25:22.895Z
As quarantining and self-isolation have drastically shifted where and how we live our lives, some of us may also be experiencing milestones away from those we care about most. If you have a friend who might be spending a special occasion alone, check out these tips on how to show your appreciation from afar, as opposed to physically going out to a store to buy a present.
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2020-03-08T21:26:03.149Z
Valentine’s date didn’t work out? You might have a couple of crushes, but how do you know who’s right for you? Answer these simple questions to find out which Columbia icon should be your date.
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2020-02-19T06:41:10.428Z
Congratulations, you’ve made it through the first date! Now onto the hard part—how did it actually go? Our first date detectives here at Spectrum have compiled what we believe are the best signs for whether or not you can expect a second date.
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2020-02-14T06:06:52.433Z
Valentine's Day might be a romantic night for some, but it can also be a time of year that might make you feel a little blue. You might even be tempted to shout, "Overrated!" upon seeing all the balloons and roses they're selling at Duane Reade.
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2019-04-25T03:09:57.944Z
With prospective students visiting campus and finals coming up, it’s almost time for the class of 2022 to finally move on to their second year of college. The first year of college at Columbia is one memorable year. Who doesn’t remember those awkward NSOP mixers and Carman parties? Of course, being the youngest class also means taking time to get used to life at Columbia and making lots of questionable decisions along the way.
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2019-04-05T03:27:31.485Z
One side effect of doing Bacchanal right is the hangover the next day (or even later that night). If you’re planning on going to darties all day and then to the concert, starting your drinking early in the morning, you’re in for a hangover the next day. Luckily for you, Spectrum has eight hangover remedies for you to try in the post-Bacchanal aftermath.
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