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This morning at Bwog, we read about 20,000 ghosts discovered from half a million years ago, and realizes it’s still less than the number of students enrolled at Columbia.
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A bwog staff spends too much time perusing Columbia Crushes, and this post is a testament to that. Read more to see what she thinks.
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Bwog Staff Writer and John Jay Resident William Lyman breaks down the problem with water fountains in his building. 
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Butler can be a lonely place. So what did this guy do? His eyes told it all in a fourth-floor reading room as he sat trying to focus.
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Staff writer Olivia Mitchell covers GSSC this week as they discuss the pilot program for the low-cost meal plan, the importance of the student wellness survey, and gender-based misconduct and discrimination on campus.
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Internal Editor and self-proclaimed food Bwogger Vivian Zhou is here to bring you a little sneak peek of the new Morningside Heights Dos Toros before the Grand Opening on Wednesday, February 12th. This post is not sponsored by Dos Toros (though we wish it was). 
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Managing Editor Eva Sher and SGA Bureau Chief Eliza Staples had the opportunity to sit down with Marti Cummings, one of the candidates running to represent District 7.
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