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Late on Saturday night, when even the most inebriated of us have retreated to their beds without brushing their teeth, the true animals of the night emerge to get their share of uncensured fun. Without students around to patrol them, Public Safety officers working the 4 am shift tip-toe out of their fort in Low, […]

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In the first Senior Wisdom of the day, we bring you a reveal: Rachel Nash Bronstein has been running the anonymous and popular My Life Is Barnard twitter account.  Upon her departure, she wants to come clean… Name, Hometown, School: Rachel Nash Bronstein, Newton MA, Barnard College Claim to fame? I’m the third of MyLifeisBarnard […]

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Ever wonder the critical reasoning process of certain Barnard students? Fret no more! Bwog’s resident cartoonist Julia Stern can take you on her comic tour of  a stream of consciousness fueled by gender equality, sex seminars, and Margaret Mead. In Julia’s “Grin and Bear It” cartoon series— based on the MyLifeIsBarnard Twitter feed, watch how […]

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not a columbia student myself, but i have friends who attend and I have to say i am so beyond (read more)
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Your coverage this week has been excellent. Finding it level-headed and timely. Keep up the goid work! (read more)
Live Updates: Gaza Solidarity Encampment Day Seven
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As students past and present, we stand united. Peace and Love. We have our shared, rich inheritence of what they (read more)
Live Updates: Gaza Solidarity Encampment Day Seven
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