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It’s almost Halloween, but the horror is just getting started! First Year Bwogger Elana Rebitzer is here with another Halloween Horror Story, brought to you by the time she was late to class because she got lost trying to get to the bathroom in Havemeyer. With 25 minutes to go until your Computer Science midterm, […]

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And just when you thought you couldn’t go out without it becoming the front page news of the Huffington Post, Bwog has uncovered a treasure trove of Columbia nightlife experiences. Reach in and grab one. It is probably about 1020. What “I  ‘almost got into a fight’ on Saturday night, but actually I just saw some […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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