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I’m reviewing the quarantine meals so that you (hopefully) don’t have to.
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Engineers deserve love too… and definitely inviting bathrooms.
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T​​his week’s agenda included the president’s welcome back remarks, the Glass House Rocks event, and the Virtual Game Night announcement.
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The Engineering Student Council held its first general body meeting of the semester on Zoom.
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Here’s a dose of dopamine before you read this. Editor’s Warning: mentions of gun violence.
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This week, SGA members learned about the food pantry’s creation and the steps we can take to help! 
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To kick off the Spring semester, CCSC members met on Zoom to reflect on what they achieved during Fall 2021, and what they hope to improve upon going forward.
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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
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Money can’t buy happiness, but how about stronger brain development?
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INCREDIBLE PIECE. so relatable (read more)
Hate Letter: “Midterms”
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Snack away! I'm sure they don't contain any more acrylamide than French fries or American potato chips. The only difference (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
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Acrylamide is created by heating potatoes (among other foods). It's nice of them to add the warning, but nothing to (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
March 1, 2025
So acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is created in the cooking process. It's nice of them to add (read more)
I Bid Farewell To My Beloved Sweet Corn Turtle Chips
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