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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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After a confusing Day 11 of Columbia housing selection, the waitlist might look more appealing than some of the remaining rooms.

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On Day 10 of Columbia’s housing lottery, doubles are all that remain.

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The ninth day of Columbia’s housing selection has wrapped up, and things are beginning to get a wee bit sparse…

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On Day 7 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suites remained scarce while corridor housing stayed abundant.

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On Day 4 of Columbia’s housing lottery, the suites became slim pickings and the mass selection of singles persisted.

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With a convenient location and the social aspects of suite living, can you overlook the maintenance issues? Only you can decide that.

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Housing selection is right around the corner—what better way to pick your dorm for next year than by choosing your favorite Taylor Swift album?

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It all started with an art project. Now, Gianna Deveney (BC ‘25), is banned from college housing, putting the rest of her academic career at the institution in jeopardy.

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Seniors, you’ve made it through! Congrats! Juniors, on your mark, get set…

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Same Semester, New President!

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