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Personals: Gigi

Bwog endorses another one of our own aka a one-of-a-kind catch: Gigi.
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On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Adams took on the task of explaining why NYC needs more money. You could have done that, too.
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Senior Staff Writer Henry Golub talks with student director Rishi Chhapolia (CC ’22) about his film Faust’s Facade, streaming on YouTube and Vimeo.
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This week, ESC’s general body meeting was held in a hybrid format.
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This is Bwog’s weekly roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
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This week’s agenda included ECAC updates, a First Year Welcome Pack giveaway, and a MilVets Cosponsorship proposal.
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Shortforms

A Trip To Phebe’s

Cool people don’t go to Phebe’s, but we’re the exceptions.
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Contactless payment is probably more COVID-safe than MetroCards, and now it’s a better deal, too.
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