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SGA Bureau Chief Ria Vasishtha covered Barnard College’s Student Government Association (SGA) Meeting on Monday.
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Our next segment of Barnumbia Modern Love comes to you thanks to notes in class and bold leaps of faith.
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Deputy Arts Editor Rory Collins and Staff Writer Tara Lago met with the viral artist behind the Columbia “Snow Bunny” stickers.
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Not everyone is fortunate enough to be able to run a corrupt shell company scheme to afford a New York City apartment. Editor’s Note: Mentions of death
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In the second installment of BwogBooks, a series focused on CU authors, staff writer Maren Frey reviews Homesick for Another World by Barnard alum, Otessa Moshfegh!
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Cozy and cute apartment living, if you’re ok with being in a double!
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Elections, a bridge collapse, and more in today’s edition of Bwoglines!
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Mother is God in this collaboration between CU Players and Black Theatre Ensemble.
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