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No matter what your priorities are this 4/20, we’ve got you covered. It’s a warm, lazy spring at Columbia. One look at the lawns could tell you that. Students lounge day in and day out, almost catlike, and few appear to care about the looming deadlines of a usually-busy period in the semester. I can […]

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This April 20, Columbia goes green!

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Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Alison Hog sacrifice their sleep to ease your course registration process. You’re welcome.

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Bwog reviews CMTS’s spring production of Head Over Heels, which ran from April 14-15 in Barnard’s Glicker-Milstein Theatre.

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Your favorite JTS-Adjacent Barnard students, Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Lily Pazner, cosplayed as JTS students for the day. Read all about it!

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 Two Bwog veterans took on this year’s Latenite coverage…. and loved it

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Whether affected by seasonal allergies, or sick of hearing people complain about their seasonal allergies, Sports Editor Maxwell Lurken-Tvrdik and Senior Staff Writer Ben Parkhurst have you covered.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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