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Gear up for Barnard’s Big Sub with today’s Bwoglines!
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Time has no meaning, especially after a dissociative fall break. Here’s a list of things that may calibrate your life a little bit.
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On Friday, November 4, Desirable AI kicked off its lecture series by hosting Dr. Olivia Erdélyi for a talk about the importance of interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder cooperation in AI regulation.
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After a night of historic wins and surprising losses, Congress control remains up in the air.
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On Thursday, November 3, Vice President Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Chuck Schumer, and several New York state legislators spoke at a Get Out the Vote rally at Barnard College in support of New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s re-election campaign. The event, hosted by the Columbia Democrats, took place in Barnard’s Diana Center Event Oval, which […]
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Bwreakbwing news: Sunday’s marathon is now being run by zombies and killer geese! No one is safe!
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