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An update on current events, a film festival, and more in this edition of Bwoglines!
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On Monday, Bwog Staff Writers Harriet Engelke and Serena Saad attended a women’s health panel hosted by Planned Parenthood Generation of Columbia.  Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault. 
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CC sophomore Giovanna Canonici has passed away, according to an email from Dean Josef Sorett.  Content warning: Mentions of death 
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Staff Writer Avery Baumel reviews an exceptional performance by the MFA Acting ‘24 Cohort.
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Last Wednesday, Columbia’s Psychology Department held a colloquium featuring Dr. Dana Carney, who gave a presentation on the nuances of nonverbal behavior and communication.
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Fear is rising in London after the bedbug infestation in Paris.
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BRRRRRRRRRRING!!! BRRRRRRRRRRING!!! BRRRRRRRRRRING!!!
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The new series, BweeklyRoast, provides weekly off-campus coffee shop reviews for students who can’t spend another waking moment at Butler. This week: Charlotte Cafe in the UWS.
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Staff writer Helen Chen spent an evening at Lenfest with two trailblazing poets, Kim Hyesoon and Don Mee Choi.
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The next time you’re in Brooklyn, look around for the absolute innovation that is the CitiBike.
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How is it midterm already? Find out how Bwog swea…sweet over it!
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