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Bwogger Daniel Ortega-Venni shares his experience as a creative writing major in this new ongoing feature from Bwog!

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It is a cold hard fact that students forget what they learned in school over summer vacation…but winter break is shorter and so we must remember more of what we learned, right? Right??

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Bwogger Daniel Ortega-Venni has decided to give you the collaboration you never knew you didn’t want: cats and core classes.

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Staff Writers Daniel Ortega-Venni and Joanna Yu spent several hours at the new Hex location on the Upper East Side, where food was had, games were played and upper east side stereotypes were confirmed.

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Staff Writer Daniel Ortega-Venni, who has confusingly decided to double major in two vastly different fields, has decided to share his (perhaps obvious) wisdom about what makes these classes so different.

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What better way to spend your fall break than reading something that’s not required? (Gasp, I know right, radical). For today’s edition of Bwog Book Club, Bwogger Daniel Ortega-Venni brings to you the W.I.T.C.H. Graphic Novel series!

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