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I hope everyone’s had a good start to the new semester! To prolong the cozy vibes of winter break, we’ve put together a photo album. Enjoy!

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I don’t think it needs defending, just letting you know how common it is.

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For this semester’s first BwogBooks review, staff writer Maren Frey covers law school grad Susan Rieger’s (‘76) new book Like Mother, Like Mother. 

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Bwog staffer and friends discuss Columbia’s infamous gates in the context of our most recent award show winners.

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Welcome to Bwog’s ultimate New York City playlist!

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This Bwogger has been sleeping on JJs french toast for far too long.

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New Staff Writers Alix Draper and Aman Kaur explore Columbia’s storied past and present with the known carcinogen asbestos.

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Staff writer Ajwah Qureshi and Guest Writer Nathan Yuan debate the highly controversial question: is our beloved halal actually kind of mid?

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Today is the last day to rush Bwog! Send your application to editors@bwog.com by 11:59 pm!

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Guest Writer Olin Bose (CC ’28) joins Bwog in uncovering the mysteries of Schermerhorn Hall.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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