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Looking for music to watch Gilmore Girls to? Looking to embrace the arrival of fall? Looking to live your Rory Gilmore moment at a far better Ivy? Here’s a playlist to help you accomplish all of those things.

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In which Bwog teaches you how to feel some purpose in your life with just 30 easy steps.

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When two buildings both kin Rory Gilmore…kin drama!

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Ever wanted to know how your favorite LitHum professor stacks up against the rest? No? Too bad!

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In which Bwog reviews Columbia University's frats in verse.

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Fall has arrived! Grab your PSL and weighted blanket and cozy up in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm for Bwog’s weekly open meeting.

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Bwog Sees “Bros”

Bros is the first romantic comedy about a gay couple to be released by a major Hollywood studio. And it is not one of those gay movies that caters to straight people.

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Evidently, Beilock has entered her flop era.

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Student-to-faculty ratio is a trick invented by universities to conceal the actual size of their lectures.

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Uh oh! How do I get rid of my NSOP relationship? You’ve come to the right place.

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In which two intellectuals debate the merit of a pillar of the Columbia University academic landscape.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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