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On Friday, February 3, Events Editor Ava Slocum attended the opening of Columbia’s Black Theatre Ensemble’s staged reading of A Raisin in the Sun, running through February 5 in the Lerner Black Box.
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Ever searched Reddit to find which classes to take next semester and learned about the ones that you should never take? Well, here they are and why you need to take them.
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Staff Writer Anum Ahmad attended CUSA’s first installment of the Creative Writing Lecture series with Katie Kitamura on Wednesday, February 1st, 2023 at Dodge. 
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This semester, we’re bringing back Science 101, Bwog’s semi-regular advice column geared towards science students! In this edition, Science Editor and Environmental Biology major Sydney Wells explains all the different biological science majors at Barnumbia.
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Want to make explaining your major a big part of your personality? American Studies just might be the right place for you.
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Staff Writer Sophie Askanase and Arts Editor Grace Novarr met for their usual Wednesday lunch and decided to try Diana’s new ramen offerings. Spontaneously, they offer their opinions.
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Are air fryers overrated? Maybe. Could I live without one? Sure. Do I want to? No.
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