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Ah, the joys of autumn in New York City: the air is chilly, the trees in Central Park are turning red, and the subway is haunted. Embrace the season—and the weekend!—with this Friday morning edition of Bwoglines.
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Bwogger Andrew Chee is live on the scene in Futter Field, where extreme wind speeds are dismantling the Big Sub. Details of this story may change as it develops.
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It’s October, so that mean’s it is SPOOKY time. Here are some spooky stories that are bound to make you lose even more sleep this midterm season.
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I don’t usually write posts comparing Bwog articles with other Bwog articles, but as they say, cats only bark twice.
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What better way to fill all of your free time this midterm season than eating your way through Columbia’s Core! With the help of Cooking With Bwog, you can knock out all those Core requirements one recipe at a time.
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Bwogger Chloe Gong attended Women in Podcasting, the second of the three-part series, The Podcasting Revolution, happening at Barnard. 
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Staff Writer Victoria Borlando reports on a speech delivered by the UN’s Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education.
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