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Discover the new trend taking Barnumbia by storm: digital heart rate monitors! Follow Bwogger, Elaine, on her heart rate journey.

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You haven’t heard about Pool Games? Guess you haven’t been tapped. 

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Big Brother is watching you, but not in the way you think… 

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A Sulzfuric Stench

One Bwogger reports on… an interesting odor.

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Senior Staff Writer Vicky Melkonyan’s retelling of a summer in her homeland. In typical Armenian fashion, mountains and barbecue are recurring themes.

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Well, Field Notes this week definitely capture fourth week of class silliness. There’s three people in your class coughing. Your first midterm is on Friday. At least Bwog had fun?

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President Rosenbury cropped Barnard Student and Guest Writer Rory Collins out of her Instagram photo on August 30th, and it has affected the aforementioned very deeply.

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Guest Writer Riley Stacy walks you through the most humbling experience of her life.

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Applications to be a Daily Editors, Staff Writers, Illustrators, or Tech Team member by 11:59 pm ET!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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