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Some finitudes and endings in today’s Bwoglines, including the conclusion Columbia Football’s season and the Elizabeth Holmes trial.

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The Lions faced a tough challenge when SEC opponent Vanderbilt came to town. The Commodores pulled away in the fourth quarter to top Columbia 74–63.

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Some more midterm results and an update about the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in today’s Bwoglines!

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Take a break from the partying and get caught up with the news with today’s Bwoglines!

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It’s a big day for big band fans. Editor’s Warning: mentions of gun violence.

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Celebrated French author and new Nobel Prize recipient Annie Ernaux explored truth, shame, and her creative process in a highly anticipated discussion Wednesday at Barnard College.

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Columbia’s dominance in the run game propelled the Lions to a hard-fought 28–7 victory over non-conference foe Wagner.

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A symbol of Russia’s occupation of Ukraine has dramatically fallen.

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Football kicks off its Ivy League campaign, Hurricane Ian continues to leave a path of wreckage, and more. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence.

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On Thursday, Alok Sharma, President of COP26, discussed climate anger, the pressing need for aggressive action, and the hope he sees in the young generation.

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Staff Writer Elijah Knodell attended a conversation with Belarusian poet-translator Valzhyna Mort presented by Literary Translation at Columbia.

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Staff Writer Elijah Knodell attended a panel hosted Thursday by the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life that delved into the intersection of Christian nationalism and American gun culture.

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The latest development in the fallout from Professor Michael Thaddeus’s report criticizing Columbia’s self-reported data to U.S. News sees the University lose its highest ranking in the list’s history.

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The number of Barnard alumnae receiving Fulbrights ties the previous high set in 1949.

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