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BweeklyRoast provides weekly off-campus coffee shop reviews for students who can’t spend another waking moment at Butler. This week: Niko Coffee on Amsterdam & 113th. 
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On Tuesday, October 31, Bwog Staff attended the H(ogwarts)ewitt Harry Potter extravaganza.
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On Monday, New York Times climate journalist Raymond Zhong sat down with Professor Claudia Dreifus of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies to talk about his work and process.
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NYC Marathon, film screenings, and more in this edition of Bwoglines!
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Columbia President Minouche Shafik and Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced the formation of a Doxing Resource Group composed of offices at Columbia and Barnard, which will serve as a “point of contact for issues related to doxing, harassment, and online security.”
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Columbia President Minouche Shafik, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury, and Teachers College President Thomas Bailey sent out a joint statement on November 1 announcing a community-wide Task Force on Antisemitism.
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Less than 24 hours before CPW was set to begin its strike, the union announced it had ratified a new, satisfactory contract with the University.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show, Robert DeNiro, and applesauce!
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The Shakespeare Festival presented a thrilling Take Two of Shakespeare. 
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