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In an email earlier today, Barnard announced the 2022 Commencement speaker and four other medalists, including Olympian Allyson Felix.
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If you spent all of high school daydreaming about living in a beautiful brownstone, put 627 W 115th Street at the top of your housing wishlist.
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Mayor Eric Adams lays out a plan for an increase in doulas to combat NYC’s maternal mortality disparities.
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This is Bwog’s weekly roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
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This week’s agenda included votes on changes to Articles I and II of the GSSC Constitution, faculty nominations, and co-sponsorship of Columbia Chabad’s Shabbat dinner.
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ESC is back from spring break.
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If the NYPD has ever made you drink soda with a straw, today’s Bwoglines has some bad news for you.
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SGA takes on the CEP and learns all about the ways they help Barnard students feel safe! 
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of March 21.
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