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COVID-19 restricts access to dance space, but creativity of Columbia s dance groups persists

COVID-19 restricts access to dance space, but creativity of Columbia’s dance groups persists COVID-19 restricts access to dance space, but creativity of Columbia’s dance groups persists Courtesy of / CU Generation CU Generation: Here is a look into CU Generation’s home photoshoot promoting the virtual spring 2021 semester. By Emma Danon | March 9, 2021, 12:54 AM As the pandemic continues to separate students into squares on a screen, dancers in their homes or dorms use chairs and bed frames as makeshift ballet barres and move furniture around to create enough space to practice their dance moves. Despite this setback, dance groups on campus continue to create content and choreography, adapting their typical live performances, rehearsals, and classes to fit the virtual world.

The Hip-Hop Project: A historical exploration into the relationship between Columbia University and the rap revolution

The Hip-Hop Project: A historical exploration into the relationship between Columbia University and the rap revolution The Hip-Hop Project: A historical exploration into the relationship between Columbia University and the rap revolution Ovid Santoro / Screenshot By Nigel Telman | February 24, 2021, 1:45 AM The Hip-Hop Project: A historical exploration into the relationship between Columbia University and the rap revolution By Nigel Telman Hip-hop: the story so far The story of hip-hop’s official “birth” has become the stuff of legends: On Aug. 11, 1973, the Bronx’s Jamaican-born Clive Campbell, better known as DJ Kool Herc, hosted a back-to-school party at 1520 Sedgewick Ave. Serving snacks and drinks catered by his parents, Herc spun funk and soul jams in a darkened rec room basement. What transpired that night has been widely cited as a pinnacle moment in the history of hip-hop.

An ale-inclusive look into Columbia s campus bar scene - Columbia Daily Spectator

An ale-inclusive look into Columbia’s campus bar scene An ale-inclusive look into Columbia’s campus bar scene Noelle Hunter / Staff Illustrator From the Beat Poets to Tom Cruise to Eddie Murphy, Columbia’s campus bars have hosted all sorts of people from all walks of life. By Noah Sheidlower | January 19, 2021, 11:41 PM The black-and-white checkerboard floors, exposed brick walls, red leather booths, and shining red lights displaying “MEL’S.” The dartboard, wooden chairs, and the cramped and dark interior of 1020. The long bar counter, antique light fixtures, and abstract paintings of Arts and Crafts Beer Parlor. These are the staple campus bars for many Columbia students today places to de-stress, mingle, and enjoy drinks and classic bar food.

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