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New Bwogger Leah Sandler reports on Wednesday’s book talk with the authors of the New York Times best-seller “A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump’s Testing of America”. 
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This is a warning: do NOT swipe into John Jay dining hall on a Sunday morning when you’re hungover. Just don’t.
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With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, you’ve possibly found yourself DUMPED. Have no fear, Bwog is here! Allow this playlist to escort you on a journey through the four stages of recovery in this difficult time. 
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New Staff Writer and JJs connoisseur Will Lyman shares tips and tricks for making the most out of The People’s Dining Hall in a special edition of Cooking With Bwog.
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Rain is on the forecast from today until Saturday. What you need is a steaming mug of fruity, spicy cranberry apple cider to cheer you the hell up! P.S. All the ingredients for this Beverage-In-Mug can be found in John Jay and Ferris, if that’s your thing.
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Start your Wednesday off by ripping up all the readings you had due today.
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The foods available to us in the dining halls can become more than the sum of their parts, if combined wisely. Here is a recipe for preparing a high-quality breakfast sandwich in John Jay (the same ingredients are unfortunately not available in Ferris or JJ’s, so you’ll have to go to John Jay before 2:00 […]
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If you’re reading this, it’s probably because this has already happened to you. Statistically, 99.9% of students have had this happen to them. I don’t know what it is with Barnard/Columbia students that makes them so obnoxiously self-absorbed that they literally will invade your personal space just to fucking fix their hair in class. 
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