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You know the drill! Enjoy the tunes, fits, and pastimes of Bwog’s fall semester.
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What is a girl to do on this dreary day? Something involving nesting, tinctures, and totems all at once, of course.
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Flying high above the clouds, or taking notes in a 300-student intro lecture? They’re more alike than you might guess.
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A brief and definitely not extensive enough holiday survival guide.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Staff Writers Linus Glenhaber and Simon Panfilio attended a virtual seminar held by Columbia’s Harriman Institute.
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In the heart of finals season, Bwog is here to tell you how not to study.
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Twenty-four Columbia College seniors were chosen for Phi Beta Kappa initiation, one of the oldest, most selective academic honor societies.   
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Earlier today, President Bollinger announced via email that Rui Costa, Director and CEO of the Zuckerman Institute, will be stepping down on June 30, 2022.
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