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Dear Sir or Madam: Your presence is requested at this evening’s Bwog staff meeting. All are welcome, and whether a newcomer or an old-timer, you ought to make it your business to attend. We will convene in the SGO on the fifth floor of Lerner Hall at 7 PM. Refreshments will be served, free of […]

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Today, CULPA unleashed the Oracle: the culmination of several years’ work trying to determine when Core professors teach. In other words, you may no longer have to stumble in the dark as you pick your CC, Music Hum and Art Hum sections. The Oracle matches up predicted professors, the times they usually teach, and the […]

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Check back in the morning for more photos of Chewbacchanal 2010, plus interviews with the artists. In the meantime, dream sweet dreams of what tomorrow will bring: Holi, Water Festival, WBARBQ, and Kitchenette brunch.

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Barnard ladies were treated to much more than their daily Anna Quindlen dose today at the Diana’s ribbon-cutting ceremony: it rained berets! Each class was treated to a beret in their own class color. So some people got green berets, and other people got red berets, and alumni got knitted berets, because they are old! […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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this is beautiful, thank you for writing and sharing your strength!! (read more)
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this is beautiful and so needed, so sorry for your lost......stay strong..... (read more)
Navigating Anticipatory And Sudden Grief As A Columbia Student 
February 27, 2026
Wowow this is a great condensation of information for those who don’t want to watch the info sessions. Great job (read more)
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