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This past Tuesday, Staff Writer Ava Slocum finally got to go see one of the film screenings for the Columbia Maison Française’s series Mauvais Genres: French Cinema Takes On Gender. She attended the screening and Q&A for Ladies of the Wood (2021), directed by Claus Drexel, soon to have its theatrical release in France.
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A migrant crisis on the Belarusian-Polish border has led to threats over Europe’s gas supply and more political happenings in today’s Bwoglines.
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Asymptomatic Barnard students will now get tested at the LeFrak Center, according to an email sent out earlier today. 
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SGA Talks BLAIS!

Our beloved Milstein, Millie, Milbob, Millie Bobby Brown, we love you and all the BLAIS staff <3.
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At a Monday talk, Dr. Jonathan Kingslake explained the basics of how glaciers flow.
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Ever seen pee cake? It’s on display until the end of time in any Butler men’s restroom.
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The Lions made a stunning showing with a decisive 78-56 win over the Hampton Lady Pirates to officially start their 2021–2022 season.
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Barnard and Columbia have released guidance on which students are eligible for COVID-19 booster shots, which includes students living in college residence halls. 
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