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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
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We can call it even, you can call me “babe” for the weekend… ‘Tis the damn season!
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Interim Dean Shih-Fu Chang and Vice Dean for Undergraduate Programs Barclay Morrison sent an email detailing a new P/D/F policy for SEAS students.
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GSSC’s agenda included the Health and Wellness Representative appointment, updates on meetings with deans, and news about upcoming events.
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With the air turning colder and snow beginning to fall, the time for Senior Wisdoms is upon us. Nominate your fellow graduating senior!
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Kesha could write the Iliad, but Homer couldn’t write “Tik Tok.”
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This week’s ESC General Body Meeting featured position updates from several council members.
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According to an email sent out by Dean Grinage today, Barnard’s 2022 Commencement will be held at Radio City Music Hall.
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