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From our friends over at THE CORE: CORE TECH GENIUS: DO YOU WANT TO MAKE $18 AN HOUR and be the CORE TECH GENIUS? What you’ll do: work with chair of Literature Humanities (Christia Mercer), the CCIT (Columbia College Information Technology) geniuses, and other students to help develop the Columbia’s Core website. You work 2-4 […]

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Our BFF Christia Mercer is searching for someone who knows computers to keep track of the all-important Core Curriculum website.  It’s a sick job, and we’re always happy to help the Core so long as we still have a tech team. Speaking of which, email tech@bwog.com if you’re interested in joining Bwog Tech!  Less pay, […]

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