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Jackie takes us back to the days of slightly-unreasonably-priced Joe Coffee.
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Elena’s greatest piece of advice: the best place to meet Elliot Page is on a Riverside Park mental health walk.
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Dear reader, it is the end of the year, and you know what that means! Snow is falling, finals are ending, and Bwog is ready to share the albums that defined our semester… for the TENTH time! Enjoy!!!
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Columbia Carols

Christmas has gotten away from its roots: the day is supposed to commemorate the infant Jesus finishing his fall term of college and coming back to Bethlehem to celebrate the holidays. These carols attempt to bring back that spirit. Like a nativity play, these attempt to tell the story of December on campus.
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Happy soccer day to all who celebrate. May the best team (Argentina) win.
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A spotlight from the Biomedical Engineering Department featured thoughts on how to improve disease diagnostics and the University’s approach towards science.
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On October 22, Columbia Global Centers connected students in the 2022 cohort of Columbia University Scholarship for Displaced Students recipients to share their stories.
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