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With just three minutes left against the visiting Dartmouth, the Columbia Women’s Soccer Team went on to score a penalty propelling them to their fourth straight victory and a first place lead in the Ivy League Tournament.
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Tensions are high between Taiwan and China, as Taiwan’s new President takes office. Editor Warnings: Violence and Death.
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Bwog is trying to beat the annual mystery sickness…and failing.
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Columbia English professor Joseph Albernaz celebrated his new book, Common Measures, in a lively discussion on formations of community. 
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Despite an early lead and initial momentum, the Columbia Lions struggled to counter Harvard’s dominant offense.
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Last Friday, The Forum at Columbia hosted a panel of climate justice educators, where they discussed how universities can create real change in the field of environmental advocacy.
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On October 11, art enthusiast and Staff Writer Trisha Karmakar checked out a Movement Lab film screening as part of the Moving Body-Moving Image Initiative. 
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Columbia Engineering students vote in favor of divestment from Israel, joining other colleges in the university-wide movement. 
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Another week gone by, and another edition of This Week In Bworts with it.
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Should sanitation workers have more jurisdiction? Vote now! (If you are a New York City resident.)
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Come join us for our open meeting in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!
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ILAS Hosts Guest Panel with Argentinian Experts to Explore the Iconic Political Cartoon Mafalda and Her Relationship to the 21st Century
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