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Do you hear that? It’s the sound of green grapes being munched and fabulous articles being pitched. It can only mean one thing—Bwog open meeting has begun! Come join us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm.

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Today’s Bwoglines is by far the yarn-iest, featuring Twitter threads and your soon-to-be-repurposed sweaters.

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Happy Halloweekend! End your evening with a thriller meeting hosted by none other than Bwog. You can find us at 9 pm tonight in Lerner 510, candy corn not included.

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Today’s Bwoglines is here to remind you that your voice matters! Editor’s note: mentions of death.

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Come to Lerner 510 at 9 pm for tonight’s open meeting! In the meantime, travel back to a time long long ago, before lanternflies ravaged the city or there was a chef named Mike, to learn the true origin story of Bwog’s beloved green grapes.

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Today’s Bwoglines brings you the three-C’s: computer science, cruise ships, and vitamin C for that nasty cold.

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Don your Sunday best, ride your carriage down Broadway, and meet us in Lerner 510 at 9 pm for an evening of fun, refreshments, and article pitches.

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