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I’m sure you’ve all had your fair share of Zoom interruptions. Whether it is because of your wifi not working or nosy family members, Here’s the ranking of ways Bwog has been interrupted on Zoom.
The two older suspects in the Tess Majors case appeared again in court last week. Suspect 2, who is facing the most severe charges in the investigation, is now represented by the high profile criminal defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman.
Are you a new student? Or an upperclassman who wants to up your note-taking game? Not sure what kind of stationery to buy? Senior staff writer Olivia Mitchell gives her and other Bwogger’s recommendations on what to use for your college career.
The crown jewel of the Barnard campus — home of the most luxurious brunches, the tallest tables, and the liveliest playlist of any dining hall. Staff writer Julia Tolda brings you the crèmè de la crèmè of Hewitt Food Hall music.
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