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On Thursday, February 29, Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage and Senior Vice President Sarah Gillman announced that an investigation has been launched to look into various acts of vandalism on the Barnard campus.

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On Friday, February 23, Barnard Dean Leslie Grinage announced a new ban on displaying certain decorations on residence hall doors.

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If you don’t declare a major in or switch your major to Psychology after reading this, you should probably just drop out. 

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Barnard College instituted a new “Policy for Safe Campus Demonstrations,” effective February 19. The policy details the protocol for scheduling and holding demonstrations on campus.

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A Bwog Staffer accidentally stumbles into NYFW and gets severely humbled (despite being a Barnard student).

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Love to read? Don’t love to read? Only read Bwog? Well, Bwog’s new column BwogBooks seeks to introduce you to some amazing alumni reads!

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On Thursday evening, students protested against the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies event “The Debate over Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: The Terms and the Stakes,” holding a “counter-class” outside of Barnard Hall.

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If you’ve ever wanted to get involved with Barnard Babysitting but have felt too scared to give it a shot, here is your sign to learn a little bit more about the basic process and see if it’s a commitment you would be interested in taking up. 

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As someone who has an unhealthy obsession with shopping with a bad, bad case of what I like to call ‘Girl Math’ syndrome, I justify using my employee discount to buy clothes for whenever I want to cosplay as a History major at Barnard. 

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Hewitt Happenings

Last Thursday, staff writers Ava, Hattie, and Maren took a trip to Hewitt dining hall to try out all the new additions that occurred over winter break to drastically improve Barnard’s dining experience!

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Staff Writers Chancey Stefanos and Maren Frey take matters into their own hands upon the Diana Center Cafe’s smoothie size switch, putting together an investigation as they gather information and thoughts on the change.

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Happy almost December! This week’s events include a planner-constructing event in the Barnard Zine Library, a conversation with radio host Ira Glass, and a panel discussion on Popes, Iberia, and the Conquest of Africa.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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