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On Monday, Staff Writer Emily Yi attended a colloquium hosted by the Physics Department, in which panelists from a range of quantum backgrounds discussed the present and future of quantum research. 
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A balloon ban in California plus some worldwide weather in today’s Bwoglines! Editor’s note: mention of death.
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Staff Writers Elaine Ryan and Spencer Davimos review the food at the new Sushi and Boba Spot, public enemy #1, to see if their minds have changed since slandering the cafe’s opening.
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In case you were wondering, the alligator has been nicknamed Godzilla. Editor’s Note: Mentions of death.
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Learn about all the things Bwog is getting ready for in this edition of Field Notes!
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of February 20.
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Bwog staffers Lily Mooney and Phoebe Mulder attended the third talk in Columbia’s Creative Writing Craft Series.
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The New York Taxi Workers Alliance gets ready to show New Yorkers just how important they really are. Editors Warning: Mentions of gun violence.
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