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Student Fighting Sickle Cell Had One Wish, She Opted For A Scholarship

For Fernandye Eugene, perpetual pain is an everyday reality.  The 21-year-old frequently experiences blood clots on her arms, legs and feet.  Sometimes she struggles with simple functions like breathing and walking.  When the pain is too intense, she blacks out. Eugene has sickle cell disease, a rare genetic blood… Read the rest at our website.
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North Campus Students Launch Environmentally-Focused Podcast

A group of environmentally conscious students at North Campus launched a podcast—Earthly Matters—last August to delve into the implications climate change has on the planet.  It features six episodes; shows range from 10 to 23 minutes.  The podcast was the capstone project for professor Yvette Lujan’s SPC 2608 public… Read the rest at our website.
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AXIS and Miambiance Named Finalists For Crown Award

Miamibiance, the literary arts magazine at Kendall Campus, and AXIS, the creative arts magazine at North Campus, were named finalists for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Crown Awards in the college literary magazine category on  Dec. 13. Winners will be announced at Columbia University’s 100th Annual Spring Convention in… Read the rest at our website.