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Find ways to enjoy spooky season with a thrilling book or a walk through the NYBG!

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Find out about performances to go see and a fun dance class you can take tonight in this edition of Bwoglines!

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In a vote on Tuesday, MTA board members voted to raise subway and bus fares to $3.

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Enjoy a free yoga class in Riverside Park tonight!

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American high schoolers’ reading skills are declining, according to new federal testing data.

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Go see music performances on campus or in Brooklyn this week!

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Cardinals and colleges are creating alliances.

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If robots can race a half-marathon, so can you! Editor’s warning: mentions of LGBTQ discrimination.

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Go see plays and films both on and off campus this month!

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Recent events have mobilized protestors and inspired discussions regarding democracy.

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What’s the oldest book you have ever discovered?

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Can you believe that orchestra tickets are being sold for more than $900!?!?!

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What are you doing this March? Because I will be exploring the city!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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