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For those facing the endless drilling outside their windows, here are a few recommendations to find a moment of peace.

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Bwog Staff Writer Theo Sandler arrived on campus one fateful day to face… themself and their friend, but as a really big poster. 

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Construction work will take place throughout Barnard’s campus during Winter Break, mainly affecting Barnard Hall and Altschul Hall.

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It’s impossible not to notice that the space where Lehman Library once stood is now a gaping pit – complete with piles of sand, rusty construction equipment, and sharp pieces of uncovered rock. As one student pointed out in Overheard @ Barnard last week, this pit is eerily similar to the pit from ‘Parks and Recreation‘. Inspired […]

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