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This week we continue our public awareness campaign with another travesty: the case of the dorm kitchen. Time and time again we’ve all seen our tiny dorm kitchens vandalized with smeared tomato sauce, out of control lettuce, and whatever exploded in the microwave. This will likely go on forever cannot continue. Our newest MTA-inspired poster […]

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In an effort to passive-aggressively criticize people from the internet do our part to help foster the Columbia community, we debut our our public awareness campaign. Inspired by this recent effort undertaken by the MTA and your roommate with the post-its, Bwog will be publishing posters illustrating those immoral actions shockingly common at our fair university, starting this week […]

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