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Last year, I wrote this article about places I’ve tripped. Now that I live in the farthest dorm from campus—and especially because my first classes are in Mudd and Teacher’s College—the opportunities to fall flat on my faces have all but abounded.

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Go support your dancing peers at New York Live Arts this weekend!

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Columbia introduced a new minor in Artificial Intelligence for undergraduates not studying computer science.

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On Saturday, November 15, the CU Women’s Basketball Team played their home opener against the University of Richmond, ultimately losing 67-77.

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Staff Writers Eira Prakash and Emma Chung attended the Columbia Musical Theater Society’s intimate and angsty production of Spring Awakening.

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My visit to Postcrypt’s latest student exhibit.

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Battling against the windy weathers with Lizzy McAlpine’s latest release.

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Entering this god forsaken Trader Joe’s is like descending into the fiery pits of hell (no I’m not exaggerating).

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In a charming performance, Columbia University Ballet Ensemble (CUBE) presented their show “Sleeping Beauty” on Sunday. 

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Of course, on the day of registration, there’s an internet outage that affects Columbia’s registration system.

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Events

How To Win An Election

Bwog Staff attended a Political Analytics Event hosted by the School of Professional Studies.

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Men’s Tennis takes on the NCAA singles and doubles championships this week!

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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email maggie@bwog.com if you want your event featured, especially if you are part of an undergraduate club!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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