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There comes a time when us staffers at Bwog have a little bit of a disagreement: this time it’s about the popular tea drink (or not tea) that contains tapioca (or not).  

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Deputy Editor Vivian Zhou and New Bwogger Lynne Irvin are avid fans of the Diana Center Café. Such avid fans that they will love and accept her even if she’s growing up and going through some changes. 

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As summer creeps away and September slowly approaches, returning to school is on everyone’s mind.

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Welcome to our unofficial guide to the best places in the neighborhood. Some may seem pretty obvious and others may sound a little unfamiliar. Put all these restaurant names in a hat and draw one out every time you’re tired of pasta at Ferris or fries at JJs. Compiled by Jackson Jibbitz and Vivian Zhou.

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Just steps away from Shake Shack (not sure if that’s a pro or con), 600 W 116th Street is a conveniently located, suite-style dorm. Now that 6-person Barnard groups have gotten their numbers, upperclassmen– read on if you’re not feeling so confident; rising sophomores, read on if you’re feeling lucky. 

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Self-proclaimed Bwog food editor Vivian Zhou visits Fumo, originally located in Hamilton Heights with new second location on 108 and Broadway, and consumes a lot of carbs. Read on to find out if it was worth it. 

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Deputy editor and unofficial food editor Vivian Zhou is here to tell you about (and I cannot emphasize this more) food carts taking Venmo!!

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Deputy Editor Vivian Zhou is a huge foodie– as seen in her love letter to Marlow and her review of Hula Poke. Alex Guarnaschelli returned to her alma mater on Tuesday, February 5th to talk about her time at Barnard, her career path, and give out general life advice. It is only appropriate that Vivian attended. 

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Deputy Editor Vivian Zhou and Daily Editor Julia are super homesick because it’s Lunar New Year tomorrow! They ask several Bwoggers to describe some New Year traditions. 

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Bwog starts off the semester and gets ready for the first full week of classes this past weekend. Send your stories to tips@bwog.com to be featured. 

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In case you haven’t heard, Bwinder is the new Tinder. Bwumble is the new Bumble. Bwindr is the new Grindr. I could go on. We’re nearing the end of January, which means there’s only one last holiday to celebrate with your significant other– or for most people, a lack thereof. Tired of hearing cheesy pickup lines on various […]

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Happening in the World: If you thought NYC was cold lately, Nordic nation Lapland hits Europe’s winter record low temperature at negative 38.7 degrees Celsius (negative 37.7 degrees Fahrenheit). Lapland is the northernmost part of Finland, and is a popular tourist destination. Happening in the US: A college professor at Duke stepped down after warning Chinese students not to communicate […]

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