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Come celebrate (or mourn) the Eagles’ Super Bowl win with us tonight in Lerner 510 at 9 pm. 

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Two days until Valentine’s Day! Still unsure what to do? Don’t worry. I’ve compiled a list of date ideas from new Bwoggers who have successfully taken Bwog out on a date for their applications.

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Want to add something new to your workout routine?! Try CorePower free week! (Not sponsored, though I wish it was.)

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“Go Birds,” the Bwoggers said in unison… all but two.

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Bwomic: Groundhog Day

Bwog celebrates Groundhog Day with a Bwomic!

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Bwog Staff Writer ruminates on authority figures’ off hours

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This Valentine’s Day, find a safe space where you can connect with some beautiful bushes and avoid your ex.

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Staff Writer Lisa and Deputy Editor Sam issue some very valid complaints about the worst platform ever made.

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All the love to these classes, they just weren’t for us right now!

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Bwog Staffer Nathan Yuan laments over Columbia’s frequent false alarms.

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Staff Writers Kathleen and Grace review the new food truck!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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