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This Saturday’s Bwoglines brings you peachy impeachment updates, real information on the coronavirus, and a special saxophonist event tonight!
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If you’ve written or researched something you’re proud of, chances are Columbia has a venue to publish it. Just take a look at this range of undergraduate journals and magazines! Go ahead and submit essays to your heart’s content.
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Columbia As Tik Toks

Did you spend hours on Tik Tok over winter break and now you can’t seem to stop? Guest Bwogger William Lyman feeds our addiction in the best way possible – Columbia as Tik Toks.
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On Tuesday night, one Bwogger attended an event celebrating the work of Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer and learned more about the influence of school photography on the study of assimilation and resistance. 
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Guest Bwoggers and Barnard first-years Elena Christenfeld, Yuki Adams, and Sylvia Riordan have been living it up in a forced triple (aka a double that three people are shoved into). They offer suggestions of how you too can make the most of a cramped situation.
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Impress that date of yours with your dorm room delicacies–Grapefruit Brûlée makes a quick and easy breakfast (or a midnight snack).  You only need three ingredients, all available at John Jay and Ferris! 
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