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Because I know we’ve all walked past The Thinker and wondered if he was actually freezing  

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ESC: Coming Up!

Engineers have governments too! SEAS’ council, ESC, met yesterday. Here are the updates by our constant correspondent Aria Sharma: Tis the SEASon will be this Thursday, in Carleton at 6:30 pm. It will be a great way to get into the seasonal spirit! The selection process for the class day speaker has kicked off. An […]

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As Winter Wonderland part deux is in session, Columbia Dining hastily makes preparations for the frigid winter. Amidst transporting hot leftovers to starving brunch-goers, someone couldn’t keep up and spilled the beans. As the powdery chaos continues, Bwog can’t help but feel like this snow day is missing something.

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As winter makes an early appearance, unsuspecting Californians are plagued by this foreign phenomenon known as “snow”. Girl wearing a light hoodie and Toms, being carried on piggie back, screams: “Awwww I hate cold, I wanna go home! I want California!”

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Winter Wonderland

Grab your sled, build a snowman, and roast some chestnuts, it’s snowing!  This morning, Columbia has woken up to the first flurry of the season— which by the looks of it, is slowly turning into a blizzard. Join Bwog in putting your boots on and being jolly. Picture submissions welcome!

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