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Staff writers Hannah Revels and Isa RingswaldEgan reflect on this year’s Spotify Wrapped and create archetypes that just might inspire you to change your music taste.

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Bwog investigates Barnard’s wreath-like decorations because they definitely aren’t just wreaths.

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On Wednesday afternoon, a group of undergraduates gathered in the rain in front of Low Library to educate other students about Columbia’s choice to cut ties with Red Balloon Early Childhood Learning Center.

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For the times when everyone rediscovers Milstein…

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Congratulations to the 25 new Columbia College Junior Phi Beta Kappa inductees of Fall 2022!

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Why are there so many tunnels under Barnumbia? We have the answer.

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Grab your mates, crack open a cold one, and prepare to have your music taste transformed forever.

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Back from Thanksgiving break and plunged straight into finals season. What will fall to the wayside, and what will get done? Who’s to say?

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I just listened to Bwog’s official Thanksgiving song. It was so beautiful I cried. When my tears dried, I wrote this poem.

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Since time immemorial, Christmas has dominated the holiday music scene. That all changes today with this Bwog classic.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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