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Do you have the luck to reach 111 years old or to win a $1.3 billion lottery jackpot?

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Come join us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm for an egg-cellent and egg-stravagent meeting! 

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An agreement to better respect and protect civilians and a tentative contract for better working conditions for nurses promise improvements in the lives of those affected.

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Come prepare for the dreaded Room Selection with us in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight!

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A day of rescuing and reclaiming!

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Learn how to start Spring Break with a mindset of peace and wellness through a yoga workshop!

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A day of resignations, consumer protections, and Supreme Court discussion!

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Come to Bwog’s open meeting to share your Grammy robberies, hot takes, and predictions!

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A look at history being made and plans for future progress.

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On Thursday, Staff Writer Luken Sloan attended the Undergraduate Community Initiative’s first event—a celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a commitment to following in his footsteps in order to further community.

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