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Congratulations to the 62 seniors who will be inducted in the Phi Beta Kappa Society this spring! 

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On Monday afternoon, Arts Editor Isa RingswaldEgan sat down with student filmmaker,  Trevor Siegel (CC ‘24), and student musician who scored the film, Terry Foley (GS ‘24), to discuss their new movie musical, Explaining Elizabeth.

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On lesbian feminist architecture and tea kettles.

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Good things never come easy, but I’m so happy you’re here :).

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Severe thunderstorms may block the view of Monday’s solar eclipse; sorry to the southerners out there.

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The housing lottery continues, and many Columbia favorites still remain.

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Selection is looking slimmer, but at least there are still places to live.

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This piece offers a satirical look into Columbia’s club culture. It is intended as a satire and constitutes a work of fiction. The piece was inspired by a similar commentary from the writer’s high school newspaper, The Musket.

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On Friday, March 29, Staff Writer Sofie Huang attended the opening of Columbia Musical Theatre Society’s production of Footloose, which runs March 29 and 30 at Roone Auditorium.

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In this week’s installation of BwogBooks, Maren Frey reviews The Swimmers, a novel by Julie Otsuka (SOA ‘94)!

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Buildings swayed as Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years hit the eastern coast of the small island country. Editor’s note: mentions of death.

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Singles are dwindling, guaranteed list is growing: welcome to day two of the 123 lottery.

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Barnard College will be extending the deadline for declaring a class P/D/F as well as the ability to withdraw from a class for the Spring 2024 semester.

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On Friday, March 29, News Editor Emma Burris and Staff Writer Viviana Pereyó attended a teach-in on the shared histories of Palestine and Kashmir. 

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Erika Avallone BC ‘26, Bwog Staff Writer, undergoes a characteristic change at The MaMa Project 2024. Now, she will protect bugs with her whole heart and soul.  

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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