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For seniors who want a slice of privacy while still being included in the general East Campus scene, the townhouses offer separation from constant busloads of elevators filled with drunk freshmen.
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Four Columbia University and two Barnard College professors have been appointed as 2020 Guggenheim fellows. 
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President Bollinger and Beilock reported the first deaths from COVID-19 within the Columbia community, including that of a student, in an email update sent to students this afternoon.
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Staff Writer Yuki Adams made a list of things she told herself she would do during quarantine. Guess how many she’s done…
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Watt is for juniors and seniors looking for classic apartment living complete with private bathrooms. Watt contains deeply sought after studio singles and doubles plus two-person apartments. 
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Bwog gives a warm shoutout to rising seniors for surviving their last housing selection! An early congratulations also goes to the juniors who manage to secure the remaining EC suite tomorrow.
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Missing Columbia? Not getting enough fruit? Looking for new ways to waste time? Enjoy not one, not two, but FIVE new Columbia University-themed smoothies! With love, Bwog.
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