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My ninth grade English teacher obviously forgot to add “person vs. virus” to the list of literary conflict types…
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Columbia College announced, in an online news update, that actor and director Mario Van Peebles, is tasked with presenting the keynote to graduating students as this year’s Class Day speaker.
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Bwog is back with the latest edition of the ongoing Major Spotlights feature! This time, we’re focusing on Barnard’s new Educational Studies major, which was unveiled in February. 
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On Tuesday, Events Editor Julia Tolda attended “Creation Is Everything You Do: Shange, The Sisterhood & Black Collectivity,” a Barnard College event celebrating Ntozake Shange’s life and legacy. 
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At 2:00 am this morning, two undergraduate students were accosted by two male subjects, who were later arrested by the NYPD.
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Howdy and happy Thursday! All four student councils are now back in session from spring break and everyone’s got student government election season on their minds!
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