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Scared about staying in touch with people from home as you start your freshman year? Don’t worry, we have some advice to guide you through!
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“It’s crazy no one’s telling me what to do or when to do it!” – a former freshman, probably.
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What Do I Major In?

Yes, it can be stressful. No, it doesn’t have to be.
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Class registration is super confusing. Look over these tips for some help!
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Alas, it’s internship season. That means it’s time for Bwog to tell you what Albums Defined Our Semester.
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Columbia in Tech (CiT) has announced a new $100,000 initiative to help support Columbia students and alumni in technology over the next decade. The initiative aims to provide resources for students and alumni to pursue careers in technology and propel the University’s presence in technological innovation. 
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Jake reminds us to always be silly!
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