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Throughout the summer, Bwog Staff spent their times in cool locations around the globe. On this, the last day of Summer 2019, we bring you a tropical installment of Houses & Homes.

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Bookstore chain and Columbia mainstay Book Culture is in danger of shutting down, according to an open letter written by owner Chris Doeblin published in the West Side Rag earlier this week.

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A new Dunkin’ Donuts location will be opening on the corner of 120th and Amsterdam, where Panini D’Parma was. It will be interesting to see how this his new arrival on the caffeination scene might change up where students get their coffee. Columbia had been dominated by Starbucks (in the Diana Center, 115th & B’way, and […]

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Newsletter Editor Eva Sher has, unfortunately, contracted the worst sickness that has ravaged her sinuses for the past two weeks. Throughout this time, she has become an EXPERT on where to find free tissues around campus. If I’m sick, that most likely means someone on this campus got me sick. Therefore, it is my duty […]

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Happening in the World: Over thirty people have been injured and ten people, including a baby, have died in a Paris apartment fire early this morning. Around 250 firefighters have been working for over five hours to control the flames and help trapped tenants escape. The fire has been found to have started on the second […]

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Newsletter Editor Eva Sher is very excited about the newsletter. As you, our beloved reader, know, Bwog is THE place to get your campus news, free food alerts, campus conspiracy theories, and random information you didn’t know you needed but we give to you anyways. We know it’s hard to keep up with all of […]

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Happening in the World: Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and the Ruler of the Emirate of Dubai, presented the awards to public officials that help advance gender equality at the Gender Balance Index 2018. Men won these awards in all three categories that he presented. The […]

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Sure, this post could be avoided in its entirety if Newsletter Editor Eva Sher had the patience to wait in line for an omelette a.k.a. the superior version of eggs. But she doesn’t. The scrambled eggs are already done, and it is a miracle that she went to the dining hall in the first place. Let […]

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Get ready for those bold, beautiful Barnard 2023 Instagram posts and bios. Barnard’s early decision results for the class of 2023 were released today at 6 PM. Barnard has seen an increase in early decision applications throughout the past five years. Last year, 993 early decision applications were submitted, which was a 6% increase from those submitted […]

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Late yesterday, the office of Professor Elizabeth Midlarsky, a Jewish professor at the Teacher’s College who studies the Holocaust, was vandalized with anti-Semitic hate speech and two swastikas. This is not the first time this has happened; in 2007, Professor Midlarsky’s office was vandalized and she received an anti-Semitic flyer in her school mailbox. The […]

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