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CCSC’s election results are the first in and largely favor CU on Houseparty!. This post will be updated to reflect the results of other student council elections as they are released.
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Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni and Deputy Editor Caroline Mullooly bring you the best moments from Bwog Slack throughout this academic year.
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We all know Columbia’s system is a mess. We all know COVID-19 has thrown some major wrenches into everyday life. So why are we still registering for classes in April?
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GSSC Bureau Chief Olivia Mitchell gives you a quick guide on the history of the Graduate Workers of Columbia, the rumors of an upcoming strike, and the union’s official stance on the matter.
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Senior Staff Writer Henry Golub’s got some new suitemates he’d like to talk about.
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Another Saturday, another Bwoglines. Here’s the latest.
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