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Bwog Guest Writer Samara Mohan attended the Ballroom Dancing Club Showcase and learned how to cha cha, tango, and salsa.
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Those rectangular soy squares have hit this campus deeper than you think. Guest Writer Maya Reisner is here to unearth the new addiction taking over Barnard. 
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Guest Writer Emma Burris: Who would’ve thought the Columbia Admissions Office would select so many BDSM-passionate students this year?
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This article is Guest Writer Spencer Davimos‘s precautious attempt to veer Columbia away from entering its Joker arc.
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From Guest Writer Elaine Ryan: TTI had a horrifying roommate (TW Ed Sheeran).
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Featuring Sweden, jackets, taxis and photography, are today’s Bwoglines actually news, or just a Columbia ski trip?
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Guest Writer Kirsten Trevino shares a foolproof guide to never having an awkward interaction during those first few weeks on campus.
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From Guest Writer Samara Mohan: a chronicle of her first vegan lunch at Hewitt.
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They’re free*! They’re healthy**! They’re nourishing***! And best of all, they’re easily available on campus!
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