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Someone doesn’t know how to have fun. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of violence.
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On Wednesday, January 18, President Minouche Shafik announced that Angela V Olinto, professor and Dean of the Division of Physical Sciences and the Albert A Michelson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, will begin her tenure as Provost in April. 
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Hewitt Happenings

Last Thursday, staff writers Ava, Hattie, and Maren took a trip to Hewitt dining hall to try out all the new additions that occurred over winter break to drastically improve Barnard’s dining experience!
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Staff Writer Riley Stacy attended this semester’s first open Columbia/Barnard Tango Club meeting on Wednesday. As it turns out, dancing with strangers is awkward!
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Bwog recounts memorable Columbia sports moments that happened over winter break.
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Staff Writer Gina Brown has big plans for her new dingle. Read on to find out, just don’t tell ResLife… Midway through this semester, I suddenly have come into possession of a “dingle.” What is that, you might be asking. It’s not to be confused with a dongle. Nay, “dingle” is a portmanteau of “single” […]
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