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Do I want to be a Barnard student, or date a Barnard student? The world may never know.

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Do you require a soundtrack at all times? Are you tired of listening to music with lyrics you understand? Do you desperately need to write a 5-page paper but silence scares you? Discover the power of non-American music and bop to the finest Brazilian, Ukrainian, French, and Chinese tunes!

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We wrote your inevitable extension email for you. you’re welcome.

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Big Turkey Love

A turkey by any other name would still probably taste as dry…

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Bwog presents low-grade smut in the first part of a slow-burn, Wattpad-worthy Roaree x Millie fanfiction. 

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Just in case you were thinking about re-entering the dating scene, don’t.  Everyone has their imaginary perfect NYC date. The scenario you revisit every time you see a hot person reading on the subway. Or a hot person anywhere. However, as has become all too clear, our lives are not actually romantic comedies. And there […]

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In the words of Spongebob Squarepants, “At least I’m safe inside my mind.” Perhaps Columbia University is just a state of mind.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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I love the descriptive language and funny story! Very engaging and informative!! Good to know I’m not the only one (read more)
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