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Nobody has fallen on the Low Steps like I have fallen on the Low Steps.

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Bwog Staff joined Columbia University students at the Tree Lighting Ceremony.

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The World Cup schedule is up!

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My life has been forever changed.

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Bwog will be back next Monday. We wish you all a happy break!

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Happy almost-Thanksgiving! Eat your turkey on Zoom tonight with Bwog!

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Violet Du Feng’s documentary, “The Dating Game,” follows the lives of three men who seem to be living it.

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Encanto screening happening today!

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Ever wondered why coaches are always holding up giant cards with emojis on them?

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Cathedral Gardens is a wonderful place to live, and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else, but that walk will get you.

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On Saturday, November 15, the CU Women’s Basketball Team played their home opener against the University of Richmond, ultimately losing 67-77.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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