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Sad that it’s looking like yet another rainy weekend? No need to fear, Bwog has some amazing ideas for how to make the best of this weather.

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On May 1, Columbia Student Union and Student Workers of Columbia held a picket line near the Sundial for May Day, commemorating the US labor rights movement. The protest advocated for workers’ rights while also covering a number of other topics including the war in Gaza, ICE detentions, and University divestment from Israel. 

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A helpful guide for when the stress starts to set in.

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Drink Red Bull! Use your extra swipes at JJs! Scan Uris QR codes!

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Nothing says summertime like a party in Pupin Plaza!

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SGA April Roundup

In case you missed the external SGA meetings in April, here are the takeaways from their discussions!

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On April 22, Law School faculty sent an email to students containing a statement outlining their thoughts on recent events. The letter represents their own individual opinions and was written expressly for law students.

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Come to our open meeting tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm!

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The less glamorous (but underrated) neighbor of Sulzberger

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By a congested, Claritin-dependent shell of a Barnard student.

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You only have 3 DAYS left to submit your Senior Wisdom nominations!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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