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Friday is here at last, and so is chilly fall weather. Apply some perfume and cuddle up with Bwoglines, a jaguar, or the Hudson Yards Vessel.
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We at Bwog sincerely apologize for the cis privilege demonstrated in the original version of this post, titled “Why Is The Gender-Neutral Bathroom Never Open On The First Level Of Milstein When I Need To Poop?” We recognize and acknowledge the insensitivity of the original post, and we deeply regret the hurt we have caused our readers. We […]
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New Bwogger Donna Qi attended a Columbia Global Center event hosting queer Arab filmmakers to discuss the challenges they face in exploring LGBTQ identities within their films and other work.
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Professional nose user Cole Gengos explores the fragrances of campus with the help of his peers and provides a window into the beautiful aromas that make our days here so sweet and memorable.
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CCSC Bureau Chief Adam Kluge crosses the political aisle for the week, exploring the various happenings within the General Studies Student Council. If you can do the job better, apply to be the new GSSC Bureau Chief!
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