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Bwog’s memory is fine. Editor’s Note: Mentions of domestic violence. 
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On Thursday, students gathered at the Sundial to redesign Columbia apparel and hold a rally in support of Palestine. 
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Staff Writer Paula Carrión attended an engaging conversation about a group of Black women writers who changed the cultural scene of the 1970s and who call themselves The Sisterhood.
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Imagine walking to class one day and seeing Bill Murray in front of Avery. Crazy stuff.
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Group the words that share a common connection. The answers to the puzzle will be written below the directions. 
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Carrot does not mean what you think it does today. Editor’s note: mentions of violence, death.
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Writer/Director Saim Sadiq joined MFA Film faculty to discuss his award-winning debut film, Joyland.
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Alternatively, this can be played as a bingo in your English lecture. Or a drinking game.
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