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Staff Writer Camille Sensiba has some suggestions for how LitHum professors can help lighten the reading load this semester.

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Staff Writer Lia Jung unpacks the staff’s irrational fears from months of quarantine time.

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The SAT and ACT suck. They have problematic histories and are not good metrics of students’ qualifications. Because of the pandemic, Columbia and Barnard have temporarily seen the light and gone test-optional. But with no test scores required, how should Columbia and Barnard choose whom to admit? Bwog Staff has some ideas:

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Staff Writer and new bwogger Eleanor Babwin explains proper pet etiquette while attending Zoom University.

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Zooming through CU brings its own set of challenges to overcome, but perhaps the worst of all is the painful experience of your ass.

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I’m sure you’ve all had your fair share of Zoom interruptions.  Whether it is because of your wifi not working or nosy family members, Here’s the ranking of ways Bwog has been interrupted on Zoom.

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Million Dollar Ideas

By the time you finish reading this article, you’ll have so much money that you’ll have trouble seeing the stairs.

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An anonymous Bwog Staffer longs to be reunited with their Columbia University dorm room and is here to help.  

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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