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Columbia’s inaugural ROARfest brings fall festivities to Low Plaza.
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On Monday, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Amy Hungerford announced compensation and stipend increases for student employees, after a cancelled bargaining session with the Student Workers of Columbia (SWC).
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Five-minute meal for the overscheduled Joe College and Jane Q. Barnard.
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Staff writer Emorie Hayes purchases a film camera and is unexpectedly taught a life lesson.
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Find out about performances to go see and a fun dance class you can take tonight in this edition of Bwoglines!
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In an email to students last Friday, the Student Affairs Committee highlighted extensive “troubling” changes made to the Rules of University Conduct over the summer, expressing concerns over a lack of transparency from the Board of Trustees.
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The Columbia University Center for Science and Society hosted four speakers lastSaturday who shared their experiences with efforts to revitalize and connect Indigenous languages and art with communities across the Americas.
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Bwog pays a visit to the Wallach Art Gallery.
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