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Good news for those of you who have given up the Hunger Games-style death match that is  finding space in Butler and instead have just resigned to studying in your room and slowly becoming one with your bed. Columbia cares about you! So they’ve opened up some study spaces and extended counseling hours so you […]

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This past week Bwog received an email from a fellow student in need of a little guidance: Can you write about CPS and mandatory leaves of absence? I’m nervous that if I talk to them about depression related issues, I will have to leave school. Bwog cares immensely about student wellness and mental health on campus, which […]

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Joseph Milholland fearlessly ventures into the hallowed Hall of Lerner to bear witness to another CCSC meeting. Confidence was in the air of this CCSC meeting after the success of several events, like Oktoberfest, and the anticipation for the many upcoming events. In fact, it seems like next week will be a particularly good one […]

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Bwog has gotten a few tips from people who are way too stressed out lately: bwog, i want to cry. And: Lost – Motivation. Not sure where I lost it, I just kind of woke up one morning to find it was gone. Can’t write my papers without it. If found please return. We want […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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