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To those who bought the same pair of jeans in three different washes, this is for you.
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Staff writer Olivia Chiroiu reviews Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Miguel Bregante (SOA ‘24), which ran at the Lenfest Center for the Arts from October 19 to October 22.
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Welcome back to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. As always, email science@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
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“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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Time flies by and we often feel the urge to make the most of our days here. With a wide variety of events, from a conversation with Brazilian Ambassador Adalnio Senna to a discussion on the interplay between French urban space and sexuality, there is no better way to welcome November than to take advantage […]
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Political updates, weather reports, and more yoga in today’s edition of Bwoglines. Editor’s warning: mentions of war.
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Daily Editor Nikita Nambiar sat down with Anne Sappenfield (BC ‘25)  and August Mars Lange (BC ‘25), the directors of an upcoming shadow cast production of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which will take place this Monday and Tuesday. 
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Barnard Artist-in-Residence Sarah Silverblatt-Blauer discussed her recent creative project Collective Body, which attempts to synthesize movement and technology, during a talk this Thursday.
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Staff Writer Helen Chen attended the latest installment of Nonfiction Dialogues, featuring Chloé Cooper Jones on encounters with beauty, art, and the journey that inspired her newest book.
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One day after “doxing trucks” appeared around campus, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury has announced a number of policy changes related to security, hate speech, and political discussion on campus. 
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On Wednesday, the Columbia Climate School hosted an event at the Forum analyzing the legacy of Dr. Oppenheimer’s work and nuclear warfare and energy in the broader world.
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There is a lot going on right now. Editor’s Warning: mentions of death, violence and homophobia.
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