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Is Barnard sophomore secretly a Baby Boomer sent into the future from 1968 to guilt us for our self-awareness? Is keeping Lehman Library open 24/7 a wonderful idea that’s simply a fiscal impossibility unable to be rectified by an op-ed?  Is a barbaric Thanksgiving in which diners hunt their own food and fend for themselves […]

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BW’s art editor, Rachel Lindsay (also the woman behind that fantastic mural down in JJ’s) was really excited to find this unusual installation, and wrote in: People try REALLY hard to get things noticed on the bulletin boards in Hamilton. But today: a clear winner — it just comes out and bites you. Check out […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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