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Today is the last day to rush Bwog! Send your application to editors@bwog.com by 11:59 pm!

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Guest Writer Olin Bose (CC ’28) joins Bwog in uncovering the mysteries of Schermerhorn Hall.

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College is filled with new experiences, and having a roommate is a particular one that almost all college students will have. As someone who has had three roommates, here is what you need to know.

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Staff writer Zoë and guest writer Thelma go to Grace Dodge to try the new menu options!

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Keeping my gaming addiction alive and thriving.

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Walking in a winter wonderland… more like rushing through a snowstorm.

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Second week back! Let’s go, Bwog! 

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Got back to campus to find my apartment flooded… as a transfer student, I came here to live a life of the mind, not a life in the mold.

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The secret is out! The best, hottest, and funniest publication on campus (aka Bwog) is accepting applications! Applications for Staff Writers, Daily Editors, Illustrators, and Bureau Chiefs are open now. Submit your application to editors@bwog.com by Friday, January 31, 11:59 pm EST. 

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Do you want to join the hottest publication on campus? Join us for our first open meeting tonight at 9 pm in Lerner 510!

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I can’t be the only one who’s noticed…

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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