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California Governor Newsom vetoes a bill banning caste discrimination, and October stargazing in today’s edition of Bwoglines. Editor’s warning: Mentions of death.
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In her first official address to the university, the newly inaugurated President Minouche Shafik proposed a new social contract between universities and society, while three groups of protesters chanted on.
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Last Wednesday, Bwog Staff Writer Sabine Ebanks attended a talk on the changing order of the Middle East with Professor Rashid Khalidi.
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The Powerball jackpot has risen to $1.4 billion, and rain is making a comeback after several days of sun. Editor’s warning: mentions of death.
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The Bs Of Barnard

With too much alliterative jargon being thrown around, why not toss in a couple more? 
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A morning playlist with a side of eggs and watered down iced coffee.
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The New York Public Radio has laid off a sizeable percentage of its employees and ceased two podcasts for cost-cutting. Editor’s warning: mentions of gender-based violence
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With the scariest month of the year finally here, let’s take a look at some of the spookiest places on Columbia’s campus. 
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