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I wish this damn moth would go away. From the second I popped on, to the tune of some a cappella group singing some song no one can hear anyway, it’s just been hovering around me and my friends. It just won’t leave us alone! No matter where we go (which, admittedly, is nowhere) this […]

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Bwog is having our second open meeting of the semester! The first one was so lit, people were standing on tables (jk. But actually, get here early so you have a place to stand). Tonight, 9 pm, Lerner 510. We’ll be discussing pitches and what Bwog is all about, if it’s not already obvious from […]

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Not feeling your 5-credit Arabic class that meets at the crack of dawn, all the way in Knox? Well, good news! You CC students have until the end of the ‘business’ day to get on SSOL and drop it low (your number of points, that is). If this isn’t your day, week, month, or even […]

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Every September since 2012, the Processional Arts Workshop has orchestrated an annual event known as Morningside Lights, and this year the procession returned to the Columbia campus. Staff Writer Phoebe Newton scoped out the scene for us this Saturday night, to see if it truly was, as they say, lit. Many Columbia University students argue that […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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