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Love to read? Don’t love to read? Only read Bwog? Well, Bwog’s new column BwogBooks seeks to introduce you to some amazing alumni reads!

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Another BWOOOOOG article about our professors and their best quotes during the shopping period.

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Lin Manuel Miranda could never anticipate the hype The Heights has been getting.

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It’s roughly to the tune of “Happy Birthday.” There might be a message about coming to Bwog’s Open Meeting at 9 pm in Lerner 510.

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Tofu, My Nemesis

Barnard student laments the prevalence of tofu in Barnard Dining.

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A used book is all fun and games until the previous owner’s notes start talking to you.

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Returning Bwog member Sofie Huang considers the new mysteries of Barnard College.

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The Barnard 600’s dorm is infamous for its little mice problem. Perhaps it’s time to get creative.

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Petition to bring back Bar Mitzvahs for college students.

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I don’t know if this is just a personal experience, but Barnumbia’s dining halls have been frustratingly enigmatic in their hours, menus, and general operation recently. All I ask is, why?

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What Isn’t Squash?

I hear it’s a sport…

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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They prioritize transfer students in their first semesters for housing, but otherwise I don't know any transfers personally who live (read more)
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