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Your favorite JTS-Adjacent Barnard students, Social Media Editor Talia Bloom and Staff Writer Lily Pazner, cosplayed as JTS students for the day. Read all about it!
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 Two Bwog veterans took on this year’s Latenite coverage…. and loved it
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Whether affected by seasonal allergies, or sick of hearing people complain about their seasonal allergies, Sports Editor Maxwell Lurken-Tvrdik and Senior Staff Writer Ben Parkhurst have you covered.
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In honor of recent Tiktok restriction legislation, here are some types of TikToks which capture the ethos of various Columbia and Barnard majors. Some are pretty broad and some are increasingly specific. All came up on my (an anthropology major’s) for you page, which I think says something about us. Not sure what. 
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The oldest (and most quaint, as I like to call it) dorm on campus. Brooks is generally the least desirable but does have some redeeming qualities.
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A stranded boat, nuclear power plants, anniversaries, and more in today’s Bwoglines!
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