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Work hard, but not too hard that the barista doesn’t flirt with you. 

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February Tile Poetry

Between valentines, cold weather, and more indoor time, February has brought endless silly fridge magnets and other unlikely word art around campus.

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What’s more “Working for the Knife” than an all-nighter in Butler?

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The story of my friend's late-night encounter with the paranormal while sitting in the Butler stacks.

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To the people who have been rearranging the letters on the message board, I have some suggestions.

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Students took advantage of the snowstorm by building snowmen all across campus.

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Sometimes you have to take to a snowy beach, the park, a museum, or even a Communist-themed party. 

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Brooks residents live in the oldest building, have a mouse problem, and have no AC. Please, Sulz residents, why must you have it all? 

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Whether you had a wonderful Valentine’s Day or a sub-optimal Valentine’s Day or spent the day solo celebrating yourself or a Galentines—this is for all of the above xx

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The perfect food for rabbits briefly occupying human bodies!

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New President!

What Should Interim President Armstrong’s Nickname Be?

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