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From the environmental crisis in Flint to discussions on how we are educating the next generation.
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In an email sent to students early this evening, Barnard announced that masking indoors will be optional, though highly recommended, starting October 10 and updates to flu vaccine and COVID-19 booster availability for students.
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It's the most Bwonderful time of the year!
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Ever wanted to know how your favorite LitHum professor stacks up against the rest? No? Too bad!
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After months of organizing, Barnard College Resident Assistants announced today that they have filed for union recognition with OPEIU Local 153, and demanded voluntary recognition from President Beilock.
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of October 3.
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In which Bwog reviews Columbia University's frats in verse.
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Brazilian election, Hurricane Ian, and public resources featured in this morning’s edition.
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Very informative article! Excited to see what SEAS does next (read more)
Columbia Engineering Student Council Hosts the First Annual SEAS Cardboard Boat Regatta
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excellent journalism (read more)
In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
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John Jay is the best. It should be open seven days. (read more)
In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
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additional email to alum at 12:07 PM today: Dear Barnard alumnae, I write to share the message below sent by President Rosenbury (read more)
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