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Guest Writers Elijah Espinal and Sofian Laouzai attended the match. A strong first-half performance by the Lions allowed them to breeze past the Rams for a celebratory win. 

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Sports Editor Sam Mezrich and Deputy Sports Editor Katie De la Paz give a rundown of the most important events for Columbia Athletics this summer.

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Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming competitions for the week of April 15!

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Enjoy last week’s highlights and view upcoming events for the week of April 8!

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On March 15 and 16, Guest Writer Twyla Frid Lotenberg attended the championship tournament. Here are the best moments, captured on camera.

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After a two-week break, This Week In Bworts is back and better than ever!

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On March 20, the Lions lost in a tight game to the Commodores in the play-in round of March Madness.

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Check out what bworts you missed over break!

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Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming competitions for the week of March 4!

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Spend your bonus day watching Bworts this year!

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Enjoy this week’s highlights and view upcoming events for the week of February 19!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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