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Bwoggers Aditi Misra, Eliza Staples, and James Perry went to an advance screening of Little Women exclusively for Barnard students. Here are their thoughts on the experience.
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I threw this soup together on a cold day, I think; it’s been a while actually so I forgot. In any case, it’s a great hearty soup for a cold winter day.
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You probably have at least one-thousand sheets of paper’s worth of printing dollars left for the semester. Here’s what Bwoggers think you should use them for.
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Hungover from formals, “study breaks”, or a prolonged night at B*tler? Bwog thinks you deserve five more minutes in bed.
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Two out of only 46 American college students selected, seniors Amar Bhardwaj and Young Joon Kim were recently awarded the title of 2020 Marshall Scholar.
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Bwogger Miyoki Walker has noticed something troubling around campus lately: everyone’s wearing $1,500 coats. Here are a few reasons why she thinks this is stupid and hates it.  1. They cost a ridiculous amount of money. There’s no point in proving that you’re rich, we could already tell by your two-day-trip-to-Brussels-over-Fall-Break Instagram post. These coats cost upwards of 950 dollars. Imagine everything […]
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