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Extra, extra! Bwog presents an interview with notoriously elusive John Carmmenhaal (CC’22), captain of the CU Sledding Team. This is a transcript fans of transcripts won’t want to miss.

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For those who just aren’t ready for precedented times.

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“Again and again and again and again.” – Robert Smith, upon receiving his second vaccine dose.

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Instructions: Choose the answer that most effectively addresses the question asked. You have one minute to complete this section of the test.

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Million Dollar Ideas

By the time you finish reading this article, you’ll have so much money that you’ll have trouble seeing the stairs.

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Who are Zack, Jenny, or Zoe? Our Bwog board. The people who run this place. Our bosses. 

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I don’t usually write posts comparing Bwog articles with other Bwog articles, but as they say, cats only bark twice.

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Want to get to know President Beilock’s takes on the annual Leadership Assembly and more? You’ve come to the right place.

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Have you heard? Barnard has a Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion now! Get all the latest info from Monday night’s SGA meeting all about the new role here.

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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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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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