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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
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Because vaccines are getting boosts and morale exists, I guess?
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Columbia announced it would end capacity restrictions on indoor gatherings beginning November 1, according to an email sent out to students on Wednesday afternoon.
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Comparing testing policies for vaccinated students here and elsewhere, and some questions for Columbia.
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This week, GSSC’s agenda included Updates from Meeting with Dean Rosner, Snack Attack Volunteers, and Senior Sweaters Budget Proposal.
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Since ESC’s members are busy planning cool initiatives (and with midterms), this week’s General Body Meeting was concise and productive.
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