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This week you can tap into your creativity by decorating pottery, painting plein air, learning about French literature, or supporting student performances.
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Bwog wishes you a happy Easter if you celebrate!
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Bacchanal Bingo 2026!

Just need five in a row, no need to black out
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The Rat And The Cat 

A tale about a rat and a cat.
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The scarce rooms are getting scarcer, but many conventional options are still left!
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The first images of Earth from the NASA Artemis II mission have been released.
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Ro Reddick’s new play entertains and endears with humor, cults, and Russian intrigue.
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A discussion on evolutionary theory and what being a living being entails.
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So you can flex your cybercore fit in the Fakemink pit.
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City Council has announced plans to expand its ‘Fair Fares’ program to offer free bus and subway rides for low-income New Yorkers.
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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