Erica Pefferman

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Money, Money, Mooonnneeeyyy

Money. The world doesn’t run without it, and we never seem to have enough of…

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Get in the Game

The theme of this issue is a hot button for me. I love the heart…

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We’re all in school

As a mother of five and a COMO geek, the topic of education is core…

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Keep doing better.

Keeping inclusion and diversity at the heart of our editorial has remained a priority to…

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Kids and Kittens

OMG! I just finished reading over this issue for our last looks and finished with…

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A City to Love

Everyone has things they’re passionate about. Whether it’s a hobby or an area of study,…

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So Many Kids

There are things that I can talk a lot about for a long time. Publishing…

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CoMo Famous: Why I Chose “Dirty Dancing”

Erica Pefferman shares the thought behind choosing “Dirty Dancing” for the Ragtag Film Society’s upcoming fundraiser – CoMo Famous.

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My True/False Film Fest Experience

As someone who calls Columbia home, I spent years hiding the fact that I hadn’t…