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Here follows the account of the two bwave Bwoggers, Simon Panfilio and Kate Mekechuk, who ate the surf, the turf, and the earth, eating what no one else dared to eat (except every Columbia student in line).

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The following might score you serious indie points at a less quirked-up institution, but not here!

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What, sitting through a two-and-a-half-hour lecture in Schermerhorn isn’t how you want to spend your Friday nights? Or any nights at all? What if it wasn’t a choice? What if it was?

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Are people having fun without me? I need to know.

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Earlier this week, Deputy Editor Lillian Rountree and Deputy News Editor Paulina Rodriguez sat down with members of the bargaining committee for the Barnard Contingent Faculty Union (BCF-UAW) to talk about their union, its impact on campus, and labor on campus more broadly.

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So this is what business people learn to do in business school?

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The Sixth Annual Alumni Poetry Reading Series occurred in Dodge 501 on Wednesday afternoon.

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A Bwog staffer is ready to throw hands in order to get a hold of the last piece to her scheduling puzzle.

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Maybe they’re born with it, maybe it’s a chronically online upbringing.

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Are you running for student government? Why not seek out a Bwog endorsement to help your campaign!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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