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The most titillating part of every Columbia student’s experience.

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Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we can once again admire our crushes without them knowing who we are. That’s the true meaning of love, right? Who will emerge as campus celebrity this time around? Keanu Ross-Cabrera? Andrew Lawson? Trolls? Who knows. We’re just happy to have our favorite procrastination page back.   Columbia Admirers‘ […]

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The summer internship application season is upon us.  This only means one thing— recommendations are needed. Worried your professors don’t like you enough, or know the real you? Bwog gives our list of the best ways to be noticed (or even liked) by your professor of choice.   Highly Effective Laugh at all of their jokes Make […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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