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On Saturday, April 26, Staff Writers Manaia Taula-Lieras and Shyla Upadhyay attended 365 Days / 365 Plays performed at Barnard College’s Theatre Senior Thesis Festival.
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Who needs sunlight?
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Second half of Art Humanities bringing you down? Look no further than this compiled timeline of all of the works from the second half of the semester.
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RIP to the Milstein Peet’s Coffee.
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For the stressed and the desperate.
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In the first Sunday blessing of his papacy, newly-elected Pope Leo XIV gave a call for peace.
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The Trump Administration has said that it will review the visa statuses of the 78 students arrested in the Butler Library occupation on Wednesday, May 7. 
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Congratulations to the 78 Barnard College Seniors elected to Phi Beta Kappa!
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Bwog Science is bringing back research spotlights! This past week, I had the privilege of talking to Bwogger Riley Stacy (BC’27), a Computer Science, Math, and Human Rights major with a passion for public interest technology.
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A new ice cream parlor just opened beside Upside Pizza. 
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