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If you’re wondering why googly eyes are spawning all over campus, Visual Editor Shane Maughn has your answer.

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Editor Solomia Dzhaman presents Mechanical Engineering: the major for the engineer who likes a bit of everything.

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How does stand one out when thousands of other students are taking the same exact pictures in the same exact Pantone 290 gowns?

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Need some snacks to fuel your late-night study sessions? We’ll tell you where to get the best prices in the neighborhood.

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A Bwog staffer is ready to throw hands in order to get a hold of the last piece to her scheduling puzzle.

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Maybe they’re born with it, maybe it’s a chronically online upbringing.

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Summer’s barreling towards us all, and internship hunting is a thankless task. But you’ve still got options!

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Grammys Looks As Majors

Making academia sexy again…

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Caroline breaks down all we know—and have yet to discover—about this season’s Senior Scramble.

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Have an 800-page book to read for your English class? We’ll tell you where to do it.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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