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Guest writer Sania Hammad tells a tale of triumph, defeat, and the epic highs and lows of existing in a dorm without air conditioning
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Guest Writer Maren Frey’s moment of feeling oh so freshman fully hit when she accidentally used six meal swipes in one day—made worse by the fact that the President of Barnard ended up mentioning it in her convocation speech……
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Interested in global politics? The war on rats? This edition of Bwoglines has you covered!
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Columbia announced the shocking decision Wednesday to introduce some potent new blood into its faculty.
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Guest writers Simone and Andrea investigate the campus water drought and share their findings. 
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It’s cooling down, and we took advantage of the nice (still rainy) weather. Read on to find out what all Bwog did this weekend!
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