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This week on Bwoglines: a decision by the Supreme Court, a deputized Prime Minister, and another reason to like St. John’s.
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Bwog returns for Week Two of Housing Coverage 2020, with the update that all of Hogan has been claimed—but you still have a shot at EC!
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On Saturday, April 4, 2019, Thomas Waters, a former Urban Studies adjunct faculty member at Barnard, passed away. 
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Quarantine Workouts

Gyms closed. Can’t go outside. A sudden obsession with baking and cooking. Are you feeling a little plump? We here at Bwog can help. 
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New York City public schools declare that the grind don’t stop and Boris Johnson insists from the hospital that everything’s fine, really!
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Some memories come with soundtracks, some moments are so intrinsically connected with songs it is impossible to separate the two. Below, Bwoggers reminisce about Columbia, creating a confusing yet hauntingly beautiful playlist. 
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