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Mayor Eric Adams lays out a plan for an increase in doulas to combat NYC’s maternal mortality disparities.
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This is Bwog’s weekly roundup of how COVID is progressing in the Columbia community.
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This week’s agenda included votes on changes to Articles I and II of the GSSC Constitution, faculty nominations, and co-sponsorship of Columbia Chabad’s Shabbat dinner.
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ESC is back from spring break.
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If the NYPD has ever made you drink soda with a straw, today’s Bwoglines has some bad news for you.
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SGA takes on the CEP and learns all about the ways they help Barnard students feel safe! 
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Last week’s highlights and upcoming competitions for the week of March 21.
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Bwog talked with two recipients of Columbia’s Scholarship for Displaced Students, Sara Wahedi and Dr. Ajmal Sabawoon, about their experiences at Columbia, their fields of study, and their respective journeys to the University.
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