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Worst Impressions

This semester has been marked by many ups (I’m assuming for some people) and downs (that’s more like it.) No matter how bad it got, though, nothing kept me up at night quite like the cringe-worthy interactions I had with professors this semester.

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Romanticizing life in a Milstein green chair, avoiding dairy, and being queer: the clear things helping make Barnard students feel and do well.

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At some point in the evening, you realize you’ve been in your Butler study room longer than all of the other students. And that’s when it’s time to leave.

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Do you want to study for finals? No? Great! Bwog Staff has the perfect pastime for you. 

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Don’t miss this opportunity to unleash the beast within in a socially acceptable manner.

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Hear the call of the rustic wild—its soft flute tune—right in the middle of New York City.

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Guest Bwogger Margherita Firenze walks us through the various vending machines on campus.

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Holidays! They occur this time of year! And there is music for them!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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