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In the style of many a Bwog post prior, we spend 12 hours in a location and see what we find. This time, we explore the inner musings of one of our own Bwoggers.

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The results of the election for Barnard’s Student Government Association for 2020-2021 are in!

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We’ve got some simple solutions to help you fulfill Columbia’s most annoying requirement!

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The two older suspects in the Tess Majors case appeared again in court last week. Suspect 2, who is facing the most severe charges in the investigation, is now represented by the high profile criminal defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman.

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The youngest suspect in the Tess Majors investigation was sentenced to 18 months under the custody of the Administration of Children’s Services following a guilty plea to one count of first-degree robbery.

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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and turmoil in the New York City juvenile detention system, the youngest suspect awaits sentencing after pleading guilty for his involvement in the death of Barnard student Tess Majors. 

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Don’t forget! It’s Primal Scream tonight!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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