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Pickleball turf wars, rare manuscripts, and more!

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Classical performances and the closure of a celebrated tourist attraction in NYC among today’s stories.

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This week, the US grapples with economic policy, paid-leave laws, and open source challenges.

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It’s a big day for big band fans. Editor’s Warning: mentions of gun violence.

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Fun Run: An oxymoron that’s taking over Columbia this fine weekend.

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Updates on the fight against COVID-19 and monkeypox provide hope for the future.

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It’s that lovely time of year when Barnumbia students are focusing on midterm exams—wait, midterm elections? Your call.

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NYC’s vaccine mandate, missile strikes, infrastructure news, and Indigenous People’s Day all featured in this morning’s Bwoglines.

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Across the environment and political climate, storms are brewing in today’s Bwoglines.

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A symbol of Russia’s occupation of Ukraine has dramatically fallen.

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From Eastern Europe to right outside your window, the world’s ready to let the good times roll.

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Women in STEM? More like women in space! Editor’s Warning: mentions of gun violence and assault.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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Wow what a good review!!! Such a good place. Yum. (read more)
A Super Nice Escape From Midterms!
October 29, 2025
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Columbia Zetas Join The Make Stride Breast Cancer Walk
October 26, 2025
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Vegan At Barnumbia
October 20, 2025
Next to the vegan station in John Jay is oat milk soft serve and dole whip. Both vegan! (read more)
Vegan At Barnumbia
October 18, 2025

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