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With the semester coming closer to an end, meal plan points seem to have suddenly disappeared, leaving many students missing the nostalgia of waiting half an hour at Liz’s place for one (1) small iced latte.

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Gaming the housing lottery on pure will and that one week spent on game theory in Intro to Economics.

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Let’s face it… the long line at Liz’s is inevitable when Barnard only has ONE COFFEE SHOP!!

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The long wait is over… Here is your chance to understand what the Ethnomusicology major is!! 

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Our next segment of Modern Love transports us to the hallowed halls of Pupin.

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I went to Miami for spring break. Is this my karma?

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Our next segment of Barnumbia Modern Love comes to you thanks to notes in class and bold leaps of faith.

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In the second installment of BwogBooks, a series focused on CU authors, staff writer Maren Frey reviews Homesick for Another World by Barnard alum, Otessa Moshfegh!

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Come prepare for the dreaded Room Selection with us in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight!

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We Were Lied To

Nothing like a good poem on a rainy day. But why is it raining? Didn’t Punxsutawney Phil predict an early spring?

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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