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Good morning, all you ‘24 and ‘25 movie stars. It’s movie night tonight, and what better way to get to know a potential friend’s soul than watching the film Soul? Grab some popcorn and your roommate, and head over to the Lerner Cinema for an unforgettable NSOP night.  See something wild? Overhear something particularly wacky […]
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People like to complain about the steamy weather since the peak of summer heat coincides with move-in and the first weeks of class. That’s understandable; but as someone who comes from a temperate city, I am here to tell you: enjoy the 80s while it lasts. No hot weather now will be as bad as the frostbite […]
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Good morning! Bwog once again welcomes the classes of 2025 and 2024 onto campus and hopes that you all have a good NSOP. Here are the highlights for tomorrow—the schedule is more empty of excursions due to the Mets vs. Marlins game at 7:10 pm—hopefully, the Mets don’t lose.
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Whether it’s your first or your hundredth time living away from home, homesickness is real.
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Roar Lion Roar! Welcome to campus class of 2024! With yet another Convocation happening today, it feels like this pride of lions just keeps growing and Bwog couldn’t be more excited. We hope you’re taking every opportunity to explore New York, your new stomping grounds! See something wild? Overhear something particularly wacky during NSOP? Tell us, […]
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Good morning class of 2024 and 2025, and I hope you’re settling in nicely! You may or may not have noticed, but living in New York City costs a pretty penny, and it can be overwhelming to navigate the financial waters of college as a semi-new adult. My two best pieces of advice are snag […]
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Send us your anecdotes from NSOP, and we’ll turn them into masterpieces.
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Good morning Barnumbia and welcome class of 2025!!! Whether you’re an eager first-year, a sophomore on campus for the first time since your tour in 10th grade, or a junior/senior who has forgotten what it was like to attend college live and in person, Bwog is here to guide you through making new friends, joining […]
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As Fall 2021 gets underway, the Student Workers of Columbia (previously the GWC-UAW) are gearing up for further bargaining with the University and potential strike action to gain a satisfactory contract.
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Bwog staff investigates the concerns and impact of a petition started by international students to demand additional remote and hybrid course options. Daily Editor Henry Astor contributed to this report.
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Columbia Health Senior Vice President Melanie Bernitz summarized recent additions to Columbia’s raft of pandemic policies, including the continuation of the indoor mask mandate, in a single email to the student body.   
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In an email sent out today, President Bollinger announced Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement Dennis Mitchell as the new Executive Vice President for University Life. Deputy Editor Rania Borgani and Deputy Science Editor Phoebe Lu sat down with the new EVP to interview Dr. Mitchell as he steps into this new role. 
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