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As the clock strikes 7:30 pm and the doors to seemingly every building on campus clang shut, our protagonist must find a place to study for her midterm… no fairy godmother in sight. 

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Let the drawing continue!

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Because nothing says please leave like a polite knock—not a stare down.

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A caution for babysitters not to collect more than just their paychecks…

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Bwog is trying to beat the annual mystery sickness…and failing.

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Come join us for our open meeting in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!

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Staff Writer Caylie is fed up with Columbia’s Security Awareness emails. Or so they thought.

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Students can get pretty gross, sure, but should the following set of students be expected to clean up after them?

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The Sidechat Scoop

An unlikely news source has emerged…

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We Can’t Read

Maybe we don’t read as much we used to, but our ambition remains.

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In this edition of RoomHop, Bwog Staff Writer Ann Dai takes you on a journey to the best and worst place on campus: the Sulz basement.

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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