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“Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
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Are you somehow not stressed about finals and eager to attend an event this week? Check your Google Calendar and syllabi one more time… then check out Every Event On Campus!
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Have you seen any tiny ducks recently?
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Staying at college for Winter break as an international student.
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Staff Writer Annie Lind reviews Barnard’s Three Sisters, or we will never go back to Moscow.
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Ahead of Thanksgiving travel week, Charlotte Airport workers go on strike over unlivable wages and harsh holiday work conditions. Editor’s Warning: Mentions of death and violence. 
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Bwog is looking forward to Thanksgiving Break!
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Barnumbia’s Fall Dance department showcase was a night of strong, experimental, and emotional performances.
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A tale of love, forgiveness, and the return of the gluten-free brownies in the Ferris fridge.
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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
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