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See all the things Bwog was up to in this edition of field notes!

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An uproar over one of the most famous artworks in history, student debt cancelled, and Columbia Law School Gender Justice series continues in this edition of Bwoglines!

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Bwog caught a glimpse of summer and was (for the most part) able to relax this spring break!

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Yay for composting! New York City to make it more accessible in the near future. Editors Warning: Mentions of violence.

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A victory for US dairy groups and all cheese lovers.

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After an over 328-day hiatus, will the snow finally make a comeback?

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Learn about all the things Bwog is getting ready for in this edition of Field Notes!

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The New York Taxi Workers Alliance gets ready to show New Yorkers just how important they really are. Editors Warning: Mentions of gun violence.

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Bwoggers felt all the love and entered their academic weapon era just before midterm season!

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Beware the chocolate. Editors warning: mentions of death and violence

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Bwoggers connected with friends new and old making the most of the frigid NYC temperatures.

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