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Did you know that Patrick Dempsey’s apartment in Enchanted is two blocks away from Columbia? You do now!
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Bwog Daily Editors Talia Bloom and Ben Parkhurst spill the tea on which warm foods will bring you joy and which may just do the opposite.
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Tofu nuggets are one of the few things in this world that bring me joy. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I would love to show my deep gratitude for these tofu nuggets.
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Bwoglines: Taxi Edition

Cue us aggressively hailing a taxi. Editor’s warning: mention of violence.
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We promise we’re not obsessed with pumpkins, but you surely will be after reading about the gourd overload we experienced this weekend.
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The Lions faced a tough challenge when SEC opponent Vanderbilt came to town. The Commodores pulled away in the fourth quarter to top Columbia 74–63.
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Warning: These songs might send you spiraling into a deep seasonal depression, but at least the melodies go hard.
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In this terrible time of 30 degree weather, look forward to summer! Editor’s warning: mentions of gun violence
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