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Get back in the semester groove with the semester’s first edition of Bwoglines!

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The start of things is in the air…

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Welcome to campus, Class of 2027! Bwog hopes you’re enjoying your introduction to campus life. Hopefully you’re settled into your room and are quickly getting the hang of life in New York City. And if you haven’t, learning is the more enjoyable process anyway. Either way, Bwog is here for you.

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“And in the end / The love you take / Is equal to the love you make.”

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New NYC legislation will distribute money to bodegas and help to make them safer!

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I’ll walk through fire and through rain / just to get closer to you / you’re stuck on me like a tattoo.

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Good news for everyone staying in the city this summer!

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The newest culture war talking point!

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The Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates, banks fail, and Apple Airtags save the day in this edition of Bwoglines!

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This is your official reminder that raw flour is bad for you.

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Congratulations! Dr. Mabel Lee (1897 - 1966), graduate of Barnard and Columbia, would be proud. I’d be happy to lead a (read more)
New Asian Diaspora And Asian American Studies Minor And Concentration Becomes Available At Barnard
November 20, 2024
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CMTS Presents Legally Blonde With Charm And Heart
November 19, 2024
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New Asian Diaspora And Asian American Studies Minor And Concentration Becomes Available At Barnard
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