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Senior Staff Writer Vicky Melkonyan’s retelling of a summer in her homeland. In typical Armenian fashion, mountains and barbecue are recurring themes.

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At Last Call, a staffer learns to enjoy fine dining a bit differently—and makes some new friends.

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With the true end of the school year tantalizingly close, here are some tips for the home stretch.

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Fair warning: You might need to grab your friendly neighborhood econ major to translate.

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Read today’s Bwoglines for union victories, significant protests, and a riveting panel. 

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Will France become the world’s next casualty to far-right ideologue worship? Read today’s Bwoglines to find out!

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Today’s Bwoglines is heady, complex, a little earthy… with a hint of oak.

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If the NYPD has ever made you drink soda with a straw, today’s Bwoglines has some bad news for you.

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In today’s Bwoglines, some conflicts de-escalate, others attempt to, and the rest do not.

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Contactless payment is probably more COVID-safe than MetroCards, and now it’s a better deal, too.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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