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Bwog will be back next Monday. We wish you all a happy break!

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I am distracted by paying attention to the lecture.

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Happy almost-Thanksgiving! Eat your turkey on Zoom tonight with Bwog!

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Hunched back, clacking keyboard, staring into the abyss; these are the required parts to writing that one detailed and much needed 500 word email to your professor about the most important thing you could ever imagine.

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A step-by-step how-to that’ll make you the center of attention you’ve always deserved to be!

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If you’re looking for a course at the intersection of philosophy, economics, public policy, and environmental science, look no further than Professor Tim Williamson’s upper-level philosophy elective.

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Last year, I wrote this article about places I’ve tripped. Now that I live in the farthest dorm from campus—and especially because my first classes are in Mudd and Teacher’s College—the opportunities to fall flat on my faces have all but abounded.

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Entering this god forsaken Trader Joe’s is like descending into the fiery pits of hell (no I’m not exaggerating).

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Tonight there will be crunchy green grapes at Bwog’s Open Meeting at 9 pm in Lerner 510. They want you to come to the meeting so they can be eaten. Come to the meeting to satisfy their wish!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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