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Ongoing protests continue throughout Columbia’s campus and beyond. Editor’s Note: mentions of death and violence. 

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The protests continue. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence. 

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Guiness World Records, campus protests, Swedish law, and the dismissal of an impeachment trial all in today’s Bwoglines.

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Be careful in heavy rain! Editors Note: mentions of death

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Budget cuts, fires, and diseases, yikes.

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The Government’s failure to provide adequate funding to various initiatives is triggering negative effects across the country. Editor’s Note: mentions of Death and Violence.

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Make sure your (cable) car does not hit a pole.

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Currently closing my eyes and imagining a beautiful world where all student loans are canceled. Editor’s note: mentions of death.

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The trial that mesmerized the nation. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence. 

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Who doesn’t love a good chimp? Editor’s note: mentions of death.

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Online-only testing has some worried about unequal digital literacy in grade-school children.

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I think this thing is super creepy-looking, personally.

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With spring underway, the environment is undergoing a myriad of changes affecting cities and entire countries.  

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Do you have the luck to reach 111 years old or to win a $1.3 billion lottery jackpot?

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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Vegan At Barnumbia
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