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Barnard’s Student Artist in Residence Nami Weatherby (BC ‘23) showcased her installation They Never Told Us These Things, an audio-visual historiography centering indigenous and colonized people affected by the United States’ nuclear weapons program, in the Movement Lab this week. Deputy Arts Editor Marino Bubba reviews.
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Maybe this is your chance to have a pet hippo, from Pablo Escobar no less.
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Moving forward, ever forward with 2023 Columbia housing selection!
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Daily Editor Phoebe Mulder heard rumors of a magical room full of trinkets, bird heads, and general wonder. She had to see it with her own eyes.
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It’s election season! If you’re running for student government, Bwog may endorse you!
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The Southern Lights in New Zealand and Australia, oil regulations, and budget cuts in today’s Bwoglines!
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It’s day two of Columbia housing selection, and things are starting to simmer.
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On Friday, March 24th, I attended the 8:00 pm sold-out opening night showing of NOMADS’ newest musical, John & David.
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This week, Barnard SGA asks questions about Access Barnard and ISS and learns more about what they do.
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