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Cathedral Gardens, colloquially known as CG, located on 110th St and Manhattan Ave, is the farthest undergraduate residence hall owned by either Barnard or Columbia. Senior Staff Writer Ramisa Murshed lives there, and she documented her walk from CG to campus.
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At 12:58 AM on Sunday, September 8, Columbia Public Safety alerted University affiliates of an individual shot at 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
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Remember Brexit? Here are some Bwoglines to refresh your memory.
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We sat down with a student who got really tired after exclusively eating Ferris food for a week. The story is the latest in a trend of food-related debilities.
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The new Manhattanville campus, aka PrezBo’s baby, is swallowing up more and more of our beautiful city. The newest casualty: the McDonald’s at 125th street. 
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If Bwog was the Columbia University Department of Economics, the Daily Editors would be our Sunil Gulati.
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