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I thought that everyone already agreed that it’s bad to not count certain people when deciding the numbers of representatives in government..
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On Wednesday, October 14, journalist, author, and educator, Linda Villarosa, shared insights on medical inequality with the Barnard community in the second installment of the “Big Problems: Making Sense of 2020” lecture series.
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Activist Joanne Bland shares her experience fighting for voting rights in Selma and what led her to join the movement.
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Howdy, y’all! Welcome back to our weekly student council roundup, brought to you by Bureau Chiefs Maddie Goodman (CSSC), Eliza Staples (SGA), Olivia Mitchell (GSSC), and, temporarily, Leora Schloss (ESC). Hope y’all have a hog-killin’ time this weekend and stay masked up! This week in CSSC: President Joon Baek CC ’21 and VP Communications Krishna […]
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Senior Staff Writer Alyse Rovner puts TikTok star Jeremy Scheck’s potato recipe to the test… Before we get on to the recipe, I thought I should let you all know that Kylie Jenner also liked this TikTok recipe. I guess you could say that we are #twinning. Now onto the best potatoes I’ve ever made… […]
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Everyone misses something about campus. This one Bwogger just happens to miss something more…scent based.
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Don’t be a puppet, but read more to find out how to buy some.
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It’s the little things that rob you of your will to live. Ask everyone where they’re from. After each response, say “Oh really? Me too.” Never reveal where you’re actually from Show everyone your pet! Ask everyone about their greatest trauma Start singing a duet and hope someone joins in Say “aha break out rooms […]
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This year, with Columbia students learning across the globe, it is time to expand our understanding of Columbia beyond its existence as a “University in the City of New York.” Certain Barnumbia spaces exude the precise vibes of certain geographical regions of the United States, so, with that in mind, allow me to give you […]
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In the last edition of this on-going series, Staff Writer Julia Tolda brings you the long awaited John Jay Dining Hall playlist! Reminisce about the iconic conveyor belt, the longest lines on campus, and the haunting vats of peanut butter while singing along to the very best of 2010’s pop. 
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