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Whoever looked at hockey and said “let’s put this thing on ice” knew exactly what was up. In a new Bwog sports section, ClubSportHop, Staff Writer Eira Prakash writes on the beauty that is club ice hockey.
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Yes… freshmen canon events. Sorry, but you can’t escape them.
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Backed by a great rushing attack along with stellar defense, Columbia doubled Princeton’s points to secure a victory in the Ivy League opener.
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The city trash industry is being monopolized by private garbage collectors. I bet you’ve never heard that sentence before.
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Eat a red delicious for us! Or don’t… but those are the only ones available at dining halls.
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The Columbia Men’s Soccer team’s seven-game losing streak comes to an end in their 1-0 victory at home.
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Frederick Neuhouser, Barnard Philosophy Professor and President of the College’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, spoke with Bwog regarding student protests in 1968 versus 2024. 
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Staff Writers Khushi Chhaya and Lorelei Gorton attended Sing for Science: Simpson’s Neuroscience, which featured Psychology professor Dr. Kevin Ochsner and voice actor Hank Azaria, who voiced Moe the Bartender on The Simpsons (and many other characters).
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View upcoming competitions and enjoy highlights from the past week!
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Another Adams administration official resigns unsurprisingly.
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