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Just an appetizer of the recent history of our school.

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The Barnard housing gods continue to wreak havoc in the fourth day of the 123 lottery.

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On the sixth day of housing, all that’s left to be: six studio doubles, five (hundred and 12) corridor doubles, four (actually 92) corridor singles, three (really nine) seven-person suites, two (it’s 10) eight person suites, and one student looking at this article (that’s you)!

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The fifth day of housing selection, a Friday, and an eternal fountain of stress.

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On the fourth day of housing selection, Columbia gave to me… Only six suites left in EC!

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Moving forward, ever forward with 2023 Columbia housing selection!

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Storms, NYC housing, and tissue engineering in the first Bwoglines of the semester.

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This week, SGA met with CARES to discuss student safety and engagement and hosted the housing town hall on Wednesday.

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SGA Discusses Housing

This Halloween evening, SGA donned their costumes and settled in for a discussion on student housing.

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38 days of housing! Bwog can explain it all, the epic highs and lows of lottery numbers and selections.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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