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A lunar landing crash, a run for reelection, and a sleep workshop in today’s Bwoglines!
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Conor Skelding, former Editor-in-Chief of The Blue and White and frequent contributor to Bwog, passed away last Friday. Content warning: Mentions of death, illness
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On Saturday, April 21, Staff Writers Maya Reisner and Isa RingswaldEgan attended Pale Fire Theater’s production of This Is Our Youth staged at the American Theater of Actors. 
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India’s population, Tucker Carlson, NYC outdoor space, and more in today’s Bwoglines!
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See how Bwog made the most of their week in this edition of field notes!
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On April 24, President Bollinger announced that he has appointed professor and researcher Daphna Shohamy as the next Director of Columbia’s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute.
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of April 24.
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Seen across the Barnumbia community, jorts are the new craze for cool cats.
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On Friday, April 21st, Raw Elementz held their annual Spring Showcase in Roone Auditorium. What ensued was a night of high-energy dancing, fun, and heart-warming camaraderie. 
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