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Curious to know what Bwog is at its core? Fret not, we’ve used the most official science to describe it: astrology. 
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We’ve all been there. You meet someone on campus and suddenly you’re falling in love. Everything reminds you of them: from Milbank to John Jay, the bricks and trees seem to spell out their name. Now that we are all stuck at home with nothing to do, why not indulge in extremely specific campus daydreams […]
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627 West 115th Street, yet to be given a catchier nickname, is a brownstone perfect for students looking to live in apartment-style housing without too many neighbors.
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A Tour Of New York

Even though we’ve spread around the globe, Bwog thinks that we should still show some appreciation for life in New York! Here’s a short tour of our favorite sights at Columbia and in the city.
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ESC Says Farewell

ESC had their last meeting of the year, marking the end of the current councils terms. In a very short open meeting, they vote on resolutions and discuss a potential stance on grading for Fall 2020. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports for the last time this school year.
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SGA Talks BLAIS!

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