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Bwog Daily Editors Talia Bloom and Ben Parkhurst spill the tea on which warm foods will bring you joy and which may just do the opposite.

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We promise we’re not obsessed with pumpkins, but you surely will be after reading about the gourd overload we experienced this weekend.

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News Editor Victoria Borlando and Staff Writer Emma Burris recently attended a production of Sense and Sensibility: 1976 organized by the student-run theater group Columbia University Players.

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Have you ever found yourself on College Walk wondering how—and where—Serena and Blair spent their time at Columbia? This guide is for you.

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This week, Deputy Events Editor Julia Tolda and Deputy Editor Lillian Rountree had a conversation with Pulitzer Prize for Fiction finalist and Adjunct Associate Professor Elif Batuman.

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I spent many, many, many hours traveling home and back last week. Here’s some music that helped me pass the time.

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Listen, with so many girls lining up to get into the frats and a limited amount of brothers, it’s bound to happen.

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Enter the mind of Bwog Staff! Join the chaos and torment!

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In an email sent to the Columbia community this morning, President Bollinger announced his appointment of Felice Rosan as Columbia University’s General Counsel, following the retirement of Jane Booth, CLS ’76.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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