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Farewell 2025, Hello 2026! Here are the top 100 pop culture moments of this past year, as ranked by Bwog. Editor’s Note: Mentions of death, violence, and abuse.
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New York, hometowns, new beginnings, they’re all wrapping up our year in songs.
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Lots of love to all those who wrote for Science this semester.
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It’s time to look back on all of the Lions’ successes this semester.
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Arts

Arts In Review: Fall 2025

Drag balls, avant-garde Irish myth, and a city in motion: celebrating a semester of arts at Bwog.
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Thank you to all our amazing writers!
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Need a distraction from finals week? Go caroling at The Forum!
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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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