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Bwog gives you the student perspective on the 2024 Solar Eclipse at Columbia University.
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The quintessential freshman experience.
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Best friend visiting for spring break = a week of all the touristy activities I never have time for. 
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Who doesn’t love a good chimp? Editor’s note: mentions of death.
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SGA Bureau Chief Ria Vasishtha covered Barnard College’s Student Government Association (SGA) Meeting on Monday.
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Sadly, no one thought of “Bworg”.
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On Sunday night, Arts Editor Isa RingswaldEgan attended an exclusive preview screening of Explaining Elizabeth, a movie musical written and directed by Trevor Siegel (CC ‘24), and contributed to by more than 40 other Columbia students.
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Online-only testing has some worried about unequal digital literacy in grade-school children.
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Columbia has announced that it will recognize five honorary degree recipients at the two ceremonies for Commencement on May 15.
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Bwog reviews Orchesis’ spring showcase InterstellOrchesis, which ran for two performances in Roone Arledge Auditorium on Friday, April 5.
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On April 3, Columbia stated it will begin construction on a state-of-the-art medical research building that will be New York City’s first all-electric university research building.
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