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What da eff is “Columbia’s anonymous professor and course rating site”?

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Organizing your schedule, core and major requirements, GPA, credits, and the classes you want to take has now been made ridiculously easy!

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Are you an incoming first-year? Subscribe to FreshLetter, the one-stop-shop for all things life at Columbia.

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And in the legendary tradition of Bwog’s previous Editorial Boards—or rather, just the previous two—we close this semester with a tune. You may only read it as a poem, but just like the Sappho we read in LitHum, know that you’re missing something.

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We, again, present 95 thesis topics that probably would have been more fun to write about than whatever you chose in our annual 95 theses project.

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Happy finals week and (almost) end of the semester! We at Bwog are so proud of you for all of your hard work this year. Wishing you good luck on finals and safe travels!

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Contrary to popular belief, fun did not die at Columbia; it migrated to Bwog Slack.

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The age-old question: of the two Plowshares Coffee locations near campus, which reigns supreme? Bwog has the answer.

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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