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As we near the end of this confusing semester, you might wonder “Is it too early to make a back to school playlist?”. Bwog doesn’t think so!
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Always remember to hang on to something if you’re falling!
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Jack Treanor takes a look back at his time at Columbia, covering crushes, dining hall schedules, and the torturous nature of piano lounges.
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Elana Rebitzer longs to get out of California after the pandemic and share her pesto skills with the world.
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Angelica Lagasca recounts her time at Columbia filled with fainting on trains and feigning comprehension in seminars.
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Guest Writer Sophia Gates delves into the lives of Barnard students staying on campus during the pandemic to share some of their experiences.
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This has been a semester of change, senselessness, and Zoom, yet despite the general madness of our times, this week, Bwog managed to love what is still here.
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Same Semester, New President!

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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
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