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Have you seen TikTok or Instagram posts of aesthetic pictures of book annotations? Chances are you have.
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Where would you go if you were a free, beautiful, and deadly snake in the Netherlands?
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One Bwog Staffer’s poem about the tragedy of the limited dining hall hours and options during Thanksgiving break.
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Earlier this month, Bwog Deputy Editor Sahmaya Busby ventured to a Barnard dorm building to view News Editor Paulina Rodriguez’s decorative (and general) genius. 
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As Bwog reminisces on our personal Thanksgiving meals, we bring you a compilation of what we (sadly) endured this year. 
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Just in case you are already worried about going back home.
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Gillian Lester will end her tenure as Dean of Columbia Law School at the end of the 2023-2024 academic year, but will return to full time teaching  as a member of the Faculty of Law. 
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Climate talks, NotMac&Cheese, and Jazz music in this edition of Bwoglines!
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Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, and… Roar-ee the Lion?
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