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Best friend visiting for spring break = a week of all the touristy activities I never have time for. 

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Sadly, no one thought of “Bworg”.

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Good things DO come out of First-Year Writing!

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So much to do and see and dance to and sing about and we did it all! 

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A story of random roommates and normal people.

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If you’re a rising junior or sophomore and had a tough time in the lottery but consoled yourself by thinking of how easy it’ll be as a rising senior think the fuck again.

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On lesbian feminist architecture and tea kettles.

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Good things never come easy, but I’m so happy you’re here :).

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This piece offers a satirical look into Columbia’s club culture. It is intended as a satire and constitutes a work of fiction. The piece was inspired by a similar commentary from the writer’s high school newspaper, The Musket.

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In this week’s installation of BwogBooks, Maren Frey reviews The Swimmers, a novel by Julie Otsuka (SOA ‘94)!

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Happy April Fools Day! Bwog had a fun, little weekend in honor of today! 

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Come join us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm for an egg-cellent and egg-stravagent meeting! 

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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