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Learn how to start Spring Break with a mindset of peace and wellness through a yoga workshop!

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Free yoga for midterms season! Get on it! Editor’s note: mentions of violence, death.

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If you came back from winter break and wondered, why do I feel so gloomy all of a sudden? The following may be helpful to you.

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I’ve never used the Q line.

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Hurricanes, dog parades, and weekly yoga in today’s Bwoglines! Editor’s warning: mentions of death.

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Putin and Xi reunited, a new Louisiana governor, and more.

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The Powerball jackpot has risen to $1.4 billion, and rain is making a comeback after several days of sun. Editor’s warning: mentions of death.

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The 2022 midterms come to a close as Republicans take control of the House. Editor’s note: mention of death.

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Facebook: a tool for the social to prove just how social they are, while the rest of us cower behind our keyboards. Are these Facebook Famous classmates-to-be on to something? Or are they just kind of crazy? Bwogger Becky Novik attempts to figure it all out. You know who they are. Of course you know; […]

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In 2010, Jason Garner left his job as the CEO of Global Music for Live Nation in what he describes as a “conscious uncoupling,” to go on a journey of self-discovery. Four years later, he’s returned to the public eye with a book, …And I Breathed, about how to be happy without quitting your job. […]

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The Wellness House and Metta House are having an afternoon of free yoga and smoothies!! Come to Lerner C555 between 4:30 and 5:30 to get in shape and stay in shape with yummy smoothies and recipes for easy, quick DIY ones that are probably ten times better and less expensive than the ones at 212. […]

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Name, Hometown, School: Kenneth, Kenny, Ken, Moshe, Moses, Mo-Zow, Mo Zauderer; Woodmere, NY; Columbia College Claim to fame? Probably the person who saw you saving three spots in the 3rd Floor Ref Room and kindly asked you, “Is anyone sitting there?” You unkindly gave me a dirty look, said no, and moved your things. Where are you […]

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Just when you thought you had really got the local beer/look ma I read Michael Pollan!-thing down, a new facet of  virtuous food consumption is revealed. From 9 – 5 every Saturday, Community Markets curates gathering of farmers and artisinal food producers. Located at the corner of 110th St and Manhattan Avenue (the southeast corner […]

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Forty-eight straight hours in Butler is an unusual path to martyrdom. It’s autumn in Morningside Heights, and we’re evidently more hungry than genuinely wistful. Yoga has always been a scene, but now it’s official. DJ Earworm talks business; he’s actually quite articulate. Midwesterners are quaint.

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Bwog is receiving reports of free food and yoga today at noon in the Broadway Room of Lerner. Limber and fatten yourself up — all conveniently in one place!

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