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Presidential debates, canceled traditions, and free yoga inside this edition of Bwoglines!
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Big Brother is watching you, but not in the way you think… 
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Staff Writer Tara Lago reflects on a beautiful art form, collaboration, and reconnecting with old friends.
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A Sulzfuric Stench

One Bwogger reports on… an interesting odor.
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Going to space is cool, but so is serving as the Dean of Columbia College!
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Senior Staff Writer Vicky Melkonyan’s retelling of a summer in her homeland. In typical Armenian fashion, mountains and barbecue are recurring themes.
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The sustainability of Lego bricks, a weather update, and more are discussed in today’s Bwoglines!
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Well, Field Notes this week definitely capture fourth week of class silliness. There’s three people in your class coughing. Your first midterm is on Friday. At least Bwog had fun?
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On Friday, Deputy Arts Editor Isa RingswaldEgan attended the Barnard Center for Research on Women’s (BCRW) “Feminist Revolution in Iran: Reflections on Year One,” a conversation between feminist Iranian scholars Bahareh Badiei, Kiana Karimi, N. of the Begoo Collective, and Dr. Fatemeh Shams, moderated by Barnard professor Manijeh Moradian. 
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