In the highly-anticipated second installment of the critically-acclaimed “Love Across Broadway,” trouble is on the Hudson horizon for Millie and Roaree. Will they survive? Who’s to say!
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Just a few days into the semester, Bwog shares the first words of our professors.
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Bwog ends the semester with a few closing statements from our [insert adjective here] professors!
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Bwog reminds you that the clock is ticking on this semester’s Zoom fantasies.
You can cut me in line at Hewitt. You can cut me in line waiting for books at Butler. But cut me in line at office hours? Punches may not be thrown, but words will be exchanged.
Staff Writer Sydney recounts one fateful Christmas Eve, where the Ivies came together for their annual family reunion and gift exchange.
Is this a self call-out post? A cry for help? The world may never know…
Bwog wants your professors’ closing remarks of the Fall 2020 semester!
New writers here to inform you that we too don’t know what Bwog is.
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