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On Monday, the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life hosted the first event in what will be a multi-year series exploring the theme of religion and climate change. 
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Senior Staff Writer Brigid Cromwell outlines the new additions to the Barnard Fitness Center for the 2021-2022 school year.
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At 9 pm during Thursday’s Town Hall, the Student Workers of Columbia revealed that a vast majority of voters chose to give the Bargaining Committee the authority to leverage a strike in contract negotiations with the University.
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Dodge gym-goers—agile, strong, and stocked up on pre-workout—make this fitness center an ideal location for crowd-surfing.
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The Khalidiyya Library, located in Palestine, is a newly digitized source for historic papers, emphasizing the importance of manuscripts.  
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This is Bwog’s weekly Roundup of how COVID-19 is progressing in the Columbia community.
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The new policy, which takes effect tomorrow evening, rolls back some restrictions implemented on September 17 and puts Columbia’s and Barnard’s guest policies in close alignment.
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The results of the Fall 2021 elections for Barnard’s Student Government Association are in!
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