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The first removal of a House Speaker in US history, the first public beach in Manhattan, and the inauguration of President Shafik!

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Progressive move at the Vatican, New York City Compost Collection, Dianne Feinstein, Shafik’s history-making inauguration featured in nothing else but Bwoglines!

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Happy October, and welcome to heat season.

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Politics, flooding, and the return of Morningside Lights feature in today’s Bwoglines!

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Find out how things are tumbling down in this morning’s Bwoglines.

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Presidential debates, canceled traditions, and free yoga inside this edition of Bwoglines!

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Going to space is cool, but so is serving as the Dean of Columbia College!

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Another tropical storm, named Ophelia, is making its way to the city as we try to stay dry this weekend.

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Laws, their enforcers, and their manipulations take the front seat in this morning’s Bwoglines. 

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Interested in global politics? The war on rats? This edition of Bwoglines has you covered!

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An edition to the list of World Heritage sites, protests in Libya, a Latin Night Market and more in today’s Bwoglines!

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From buildings ablaze to the planet, read about it in this morning’s Bwoglines. 

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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