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The Best Shakespeare film adaptations

Through user-generated IMDb ratings, Stacker ranked the best film adaptations of Shakespeare’s classic plays.

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35 great charities to consider for this Earth Day

Stacker utilized Charity Navigator to highlight 35 charities which support environmental causes.

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New analysis shows states that have taken in the most refugees in the past decade

Stacker’s analysis of an AP dataset on immigration and migration reveals how each U.S. state has supported refugees.

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Requiem For The Barnard Dad Hats

Investigating the disappearance of the iconic Barnard Dad Hats, and waxing poetic on what they have meant to students.

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Biggest company from the year you were born

Stacker explores the biggest company in each year since the inception of the Fortune 500 list.

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Qubits Wanted, Dead And Alive: Error Correction In Quantum Computing

Betsy has little knowledge of both quantum physics and computing, but was still inspired by Prof. Steven Girvin’s self-described miraculous solution to the problem of quantum computing error.

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Astrophysics Majors Have More Fun: Bwog Peoplehops The Voices Of StarBites

An interview with the creators of StarBites, an astrophysics podcast run by space-minded Columbia undergrads.

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On A Cold And Terror-filled Night, Bwog Reviews 616, The Middle Of Campus And NYC

It is a cold and terror-filled night. You sit in your dorm room, scrolling through Facebook and nursing a beer stolen from your roommate’s mini-fridge.

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Treehop: The Barnard Magnolia Will Rise Again

Barnard’s iconic magnolia tree passed away in summer 2016, but it lives on in two clones thanks to hard work of the Barnard Greenhouse staff.

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speak (the love song of lady emilia)

The story of Emilia (from Shakespeare’s Othello.)

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