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Joey Rupcich shares all of his senior wisdom with Bwog—including shutting your brain off.

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Winsome’s senior wisdom includes dealing with rejection and trying every food truck near campus.

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Chad’s senior wisdom includes avoiding regrets, getting up before 5 am, and going to hell.

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Be nice to yourself, prioritize your loved ones, and more wisdom from Elena Taeyaerts.

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Genevieve Joers shares her wisdom about the sophomore slump and the Cafe East Fro-yo.

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If only Spec op-eds WERE but a bad dream…

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She helped make Barnard traditions happen!

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“DO NOT SLEEP ON BUFF CHICK THURSDAY AT FERRIS.”

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Kate has the most solid upcoming plan we’ve heard here…

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Jacob Kaplan began the crusade to end milk shaming at Columbia, but that’s not the only take he has to offer.

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You might know Amira Farid from her flourishing vlog channel with tens of subscribers, or more likely from your unfortunate CAVA experience.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
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