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Engineering Student Council met last night for a very brief meeting, hoping that all the council members could spend their valuable time on the midterms preceding Spring Break. Compared to the explosive and controversial CCSC meeting on Sunday, ESC focused on pushing through a few constitutional changes and a continuing resolution.
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Jealous of those “I declared” buttons you’ve seen on the Instagram stories of friends from across Broadway? Yeah, you should be, those are only for Barnard students.  Sophomores in CC or GS, it’s time to deeply contemplate your academic interests and life goals. That’s right, major (or concentration) declaration starts today!
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Senior Staff Writer Ramisa Murshed frequents campus vending machines when she’s either craving a snack, stress eating in the middle of the night, or too lazy to get a real meal. She’s decided to review some of them.
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Happy midterms szn!!! As you avoid studying for your midterms/doing that 10 page essay due tomorrow at 8:40 AM, get caught up with some obscure news you definitely should know about but probably could live without.
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If CCSC wants to boost attendance, they put a question about Israel on the agenda. Last night was no different. Senior Staffer Abby Rubel attended the meeting so you didn’t have to. 
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Sports Editor Jana Jaran gives you all you need to know about the sports scene at Columbia this weekend.  
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This Saturday, Bwog staffer Maya Corral attended Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., an exploration of Alice Birch’s graphic and shocking interpretation of violence against women. This play, directed by Colette Robert, is not for the faint of heart.
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We’re back with Science Fair, Bwog’s weekly curated list of interesting STEM-related talks, symposiums, and events happening on campus. For science and non-science majors alike, our list will bring you events that will satisfy your scientific curiosity for everything from astronomy to zoology, and everything in between.
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The Center for Korean Research at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute hosted a seminar on March 8, called “100 Years of Korean Popular Music.” Senior Staff Writer and K-pop fan Ramisa Murshed was there. On Friday afternoon, the 9th floor of the International Affairs Building was filled with scholars and enthusiasts of Korean popular music, […]
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