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I went to go check out the Milstein Library’s new display dedicated to former Barnard alumni Zora Neale Hurston.

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Bwog Staffers Katie De la Paz and Emma Trápaga try out the much-talked-about sushi from Milstein Bubble Tea and Sushi Spot. They give honest and incredibly professional reviews on the salmon avocado and spicy tuna rolls, bonding over their bwineage in the process.

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On Friday, January 27 Barnard Zine club alum and graphic designer Suze Myers led a workshop on applying key facets of graphic design to zine creation.

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The second-floor green chairs provide superior back support, a better view, and more isolation: no worrying if friends walking to class are going to see you eat that crumb you dropped on your shirt—and yet, I am an avid first floor enthusiast. Why, you ask? The whispering. 

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Still looking for a unique Halloween costume that your friends definitely haven’t already thought of? Look no further.

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SGA Talks BLAIS!

Our beloved Milstein, Millie, Milbob, Millie Bobby Brown, we love you and all the BLAIS staff <3.

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This week, SGA Rep Council heard a presentation from Barnard Library that focused on the recent work that the Library has done toward improving accessibility and community outreach.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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