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Professor Jack Halberstam discussed his latest book on queerness and wildness at an event at the Heyman Center for the Humanities.
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Need to print  your Fro Sci homework at the last minute? Do you require a tangible page of paper to complete your reading assignment? Bwog’s here to help you navigate the new printing system on campus.
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Topics at this week’s ESC general body meeting included ESC a potential ESC bylaw amendment, housing for the fall, and a possible P/D/F grading policy for this semester.
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CCSC passes Race and Ethnicities Representative Colby King’s (CC ’22) proposal for a Religion Representative and discusses ensuring equity in this spring’s online elections.
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Daily Editor Rita recommends you listen to “Nobody” by Mitski while reading tooday’s Bwoglines. Let the emotional winter feelings take over!
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Weekly Roundup of how COVID is progressing at the Columbia community
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The weather outside may be frightful, but the fact that we still have (online) classes is more frightful in my opinion.
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