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Happy first week of December! This week’s events include a student-led panel on immigration advocacy, a panel on the Espionage Act, and a half-day workshop on storytelling in times of crisis.
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Indian elections, attacks on vaccines, and more in today’s edition of Bwoglines.
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On Thursday, November 30th, members of the coalition Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) engaged in two demonstrations in reaction to a University-held event and the annual Tree Lighting ceremony.
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Staff Writers Elaine Lloyd and Rory Collins joined a guided tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s medieval section.
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Staff Writers Chancey Stefanos and Maren Frey take matters into their own hands upon the Diana Center Cafe’s smoothie size switch, putting together an investigation as they gather information and thoughts on the change.
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Bwog Staffers Katie De la Paz and Emma Trápaga try out the much-talked-about sushi from Milstein Bubble Tea and Sushi Spot. They give honest and incredibly professional reviews on the salmon avocado and spicy tuna rolls, bonding over their bwineage in the process.
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I know that it’s cold, but let’s stay positive! There are so many amazing things to look forward to this winter!!
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Have you seen TikTok or Instagram posts of aesthetic pictures of book annotations? Chances are you have.
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Vegan At Barnumbia
October 20, 2025
Next to the vegan station in John Jay is oat milk soft serve and dole whip. Both vegan! (read more)
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