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It’s the start of a new year here at Columbia. The sun is shining.  The birds are singing. The semester is just beginning, and you decide it’s time for a tattoo. But not just any tattoo, a Columbia University themed tattoo. Maybe the heady days of NSOP have inspired you, maybe the return to campus […]
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The school week’s almost over, and so is this sentence. Here’s Bwoglines.
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Barnard Residential Life might love to spite students in most respects, but part of their new rollout of free alarm clock services ensures that you’ll never sleep through that 8:40. 
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Hey. It’s me again. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation, standing above you, spraying you with this can of Raid. Well, I’ve finally worked up the courage to say what I want to say to you: get the fuck out of my house.
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Happy second day of classes! We hope you get off every waitlist you’re currently stuck on. In the meantime, Bwog brings you today’s news as you figure out the best way to curse everyone ahead of you.
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Great question about Barnard placing last in the Free Speech Ranking. Perhaps these round table discussions between the administration and (read more)
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