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Roar, Matzo Ball, Roar: the true tale of a real stuffed animal living on the Columbia University campus.
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We’re always seeing new Bwog recipe posts pop up on our Twitter feeds, or they’re recommended to us by friends, and then they disappear into the ether. Where did all 176 of those posts go? Look no further, future chef.
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For a week, the emerging Omicron variant has rattled the world. Here are today’s top headlines on this new variant!
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In an email to Columbia College and General Studies students today, Dean Valentini announced an extension to Pass/D/Fail and class withdrawal deadlines for Fall 2021 courses. 
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If you’re reading this, it means we will be back Monday, November 29.
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Vice Provost Saskia Hamilton and Dean of Academic Planning and Class Advising Holly Tedder notified students of extensions to Barnard’s withdrawal and Pass/D/Fail grading option deadlines today in an email.
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