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New York City Transit continues to recover from the winter weather. Editor’s warning: assault.
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A new map of space could possibly bring forth new information on dark matter and distant galaxies.
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Was anyone else so anxious??? And then it was fine. Typical.
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Mnookin, who currently serves as Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will step into the role July 1, 2026 after a nine month national search.
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Does this count as a blizzard? I think so? It is so fucking cold…
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I just can’t stand them.
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Are you interested in getting involved with arts on campus? This edition of Where Art Thou is a guide to all of the arts auditions in the week to come. 
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Welcome back to Columbia and to Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly roundup of science events happening around campus. Have a fun snow day! As always, email maggie@bwog.com if you want your event featured.
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It’s snowing in case you didn’t notice.
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