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− | Columbia Confessions is a popular Facebook page where Columbia students anonymously submit confessions to be published. It was founded in August 2019 and has over 4000 followers as of September 2020. It is known for posting relatively raw, unfiltered content. Confessions has driven several campus news cycles, such as a controversy over a frat party's "camp" theme <ref>[https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2020/02/27/camping-out-at-fraternities/ "Camping out at Fraternities"], Columbia Spectator, February 27, 2020 </ref>, and is frequently cited in [[Spec]] op-eds<ref>[https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2020/02/04/we-were-already-sick/ "We were Already Sick"], Columbia Spectator, February 3, 2020 </ref>. Confessions posted on the page have led to exposure of the misconduct of student organizations such as [[fraternities and sororities|fraternities]]. It has been known to scare incoming students. | + | '''Columbia Confessions''' is a popular Facebook page where Columbia students anonymously submit confessions to be published. It was founded in August 2019 and has over 4000 followers as of September 2020. It is known for posting relatively raw, unfiltered content. Confessions has driven several campus news cycles, such as a controversy over a frat party's "camp" theme <ref>[https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2020/02/27/camping-out-at-fraternities/ "Camping out at Fraternities"], Columbia Spectator, February 27, 2020 </ref>, and is frequently cited in [[Spec]] op-eds<ref>[https://www.columbiaspectator.com/opinion/2020/02/04/we-were-already-sick/ "We were Already Sick"], Columbia Spectator, February 3, 2020 </ref>. Confessions posted on the page have led to exposure of the misconduct of student organizations such as [[fraternities and sororities|fraternities]]. It has been known to scare incoming students. |
Revision as of 02:23, 7 September 2020
Columbia Confessions is a popular Facebook page where Columbia students anonymously submit confessions to be published. It was founded in August 2019 and has over 4000 followers as of September 2020. It is known for posting relatively raw, unfiltered content. Confessions has driven several campus news cycles, such as a controversy over a frat party's "camp" theme [1], and is frequently cited in Spec op-eds[2]. Confessions posted on the page have led to exposure of the misconduct of student organizations such as fraternities. It has been known to scare incoming students.
External Links
- ↑ "Camping out at Fraternities", Columbia Spectator, February 27, 2020
- ↑ "We were Already Sick", Columbia Spectator, February 3, 2020