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Let’s Give Thanks

Let’s face it: we don’t exactly make life easy for our RAs (or Community Advisers, or Graduate Hall Directors). So let’s appreciate them–with a Day of Staff Appreciation! From an email from Residential Programs: The Office of Residential Programs would like to invite you to join us in giving a shout-out to our Resident Advisers, […]

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You may want to be wary when ordering sushi. Luckily, Columbia scientists have the low-down. (Wired) Not looking forward to the wrath of irascible travelers Wednesday afternoon? Not to worry, apparently we’re chemically programmed to be kind. (NYT) “Things are moving extraordinarily fast” (finally…) at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. (National Geographic) There’s a […]

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Dear readers, With the end of the exam period, Bwog is officially moving into summer mode. Stick around though: we’ll be running a few more Senior Wisdoms between now and Commencement, plus coverage of the graduation ceremonies, and after that we’ll be updating the blog at least once a day. In addition, we want to thank our […]

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Same Semester, New President!

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