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This Thursday, the Columbia Debate Society hosted a public debate with the Rikers Debate Project – a program teaching competitive debate skills to students held in Rikers Island jail – in Lerner 555. CDS members and Rikers Debate Project alumni teamed up along with a commentary from a panel of professors. Staff writer Lara Yener […]
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Have you ever peered over the shoulder of a classmate to admire their notes? Stared longingly at their stationery? Wondered how the hell they color-code? Bwog’s very own writers share their note-taking schemes and systems for the pleasure of their readers.
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With the end of the semester fast approaching and both stress and assignments rapidly piling up, despite our best intentions, we just simply cannot go to class sometimes. In case you find yourself in this predicament, Bwog has you covered. Simply fill out this madlib and email it to your professor and you’ll be all set!
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New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art, but sometimes it’s difficult to break the Morningside-bubble and experience it all first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined on campus. 
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Thanksgiving is one week away, so take time out of your Saturday morning to get informed on current happenings and impress your extended family with your ability to have a finger on the pulse of current news.
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Staff Writer and pre-med first-year Chloe Gong attended a pre-health summer opportunities panel organized by the Office of Preprofessional Advising.
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