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Goodbye Bwog

Before we sign off for good, we wanted to reflect on our history and our work.
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Life can be a bag of nails, so gitty-up and get informed with this Weekly Roundup!
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GSSC spoke about elections, events, and anti-discrimination efforts during their last Council meeting of the year.
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On March 30, the University announced that it has added three more members to its Board of Trustees, including Columbia alumni who are trailblazers in the non-profit sector.
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New SGA Bureau Chief Grace Novarr reports on this week’s happenings in your favorite student government, during which SGA met with representatives from the Center for Engaged Pedagogy.
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Columbia’s School of General Studies announced that filmmaker, author, and photographer Elegance Bratton, GS ‘14, will be the Class of 2021 keynote speaker in an email sent to students Tuesday evening.
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Let us summarize for you the perhaps the weirdest housing selection in history.
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