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Paul McCartney rocked the Bowery last night during his surprise show in NYC.
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Come celebrate (or mourn) the Eagles’ Super Bowl win with us tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm. 
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In an email from Barnard Provost Rebecca L. Walkowitz, Barnard welcomed Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz as Dean of Barnard Library.
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Two days until Valentine’s Day! Still unsure what to do? Don’t worry. I’ve compiled a list of date ideas from new Bwoggers who have successfully taken Bwog out on a date for their applications.
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CU Masion Francaise Hosts Pierre Hazan and Jean-Marie Guéhenno to discuss mediation of armed conflicts in the modern world.
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Want to add something new to your workout routine?! Try CorePower free week! (Not sponsored, though I wish it was.)
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President Trump’s executive order to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico becomes official. Editor’s warning: mentions of death.
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“Go Birds,” the Bwoggers said in unison… all but two.
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Arts

Speak Now: Joan Jonas 

Last Thursday, Joan Jonas (MFA ‘65) spoke at Columbia School of the Arts as part of the program’s Speak Now series. In conversation with Adama Delphine Fawundu (MFA ‘18), Joan shared new perspectives on her seminal works and divulged more about her artist’s process. 
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Bwomic: Groundhog Day

Bwog celebrates Groundhog Day with a Bwomic!
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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