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What to do if you’ve been calling Columbia home by accident because you like it better here.
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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
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Solving a crossword puzzle is a fun way to get academic validation without having to, you know, do your assignments.
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Finals didn’t stop Bwog from living it up. Well, actually, it sort of did.
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In light of the Omicron variant and an uptick in COVID-19 case numbers, Columbia is implementing new restrictions on dining and social gatherings for all community members.
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Please note. This will only work if you have access to an oven. Please don’t try this in a microwave. Or maybe do, see what happens (keep me updated).
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*Taking notes* take Cryptography to stay cryptic—got it.
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If you’re looking for a sign to ask for an extension, Johnnie’s Senior Wisdom is it.
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