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Hello lads! We’re back again for housing coverage on this lovely Tuesday. Today’s top stories: EC is on it’s way out, Barnard started their housing today with 4-person–can we get an F in the chats for most rising juniors and all rising sophomores, and tomorrow is the last day for all senior groups at Columbia!

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Bwog returns for Week Two of Housing Coverage 2020, with the update that all of Hogan has been claimed—but you still have a shot at EC!

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We were gone yesterday, but today we are back and better than ever for day 4 of housing selection! Most of Hogan has been claimed, in addition to the rest of the 4-person suites in EC. Don’t worry seniors, it’s not time to despair, that’s for later. 

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We’re kicking off our housing coverage with a look at one of Barnard’s oldest residence halls, Hewitt! Situated in the quad alongside Brooks, Sulzberger, and Reid, this hall hosts mostly sophomores and juniors with some seniors. If you’re looking for a guaranteed single close to campus, this is a great choice for you.

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