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All of your questions about choosing and procuring the most protective mask possible answered.

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Where do those dang socks go after you lose them?

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What Is Weecha?

This week, Bwog sat down with Epiphany Larmey and Delaney Wellington, the Barnard juniors behind the Instagram account @whatisweecha. We learned about a campus-wide conspiracy, a statue of lies, and the greatest pursuit of truth this college has ever seen. Aditi Misra and Eliza Staples have the story.

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Have you ever looked at your First Year Writing syllabus and thought, “I wonder which one of these girlbosses is most like me?” You finally have an answer! Below, you’ll (hopefully) find the vibe you emit via the course readings that have your favorite professors in a chokehold.

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Cosmic supernatural concrete brings us life.

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Let It Go/Let It Snow

Channel your inner Elsa as you romanticize the sludgy remnants of a winter beauty.

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Since making me sick is God’s cruel idea of a joke, I’ve decided to show them who’s boss (spoiler, it’s me)

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I don’t know much about zodiac signs, but I do know a lot about crying!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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