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Some cling to their major to help supplement their identity, some cling to their “signature scent”, why not combine these two crutches into one? How fun! FYI I am fully qualified for this task.
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Oh how the mighty have fallen, wishing George Santos a recovery Valentine’s Day.
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In December, Bwog spoke with CU Tuition Strike about their demands and aspirations. After deciding not to strike in January, organizers maintain their hopes for change.
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A Bwog Staffer accidentally stumbles into NYFW and gets severely humbled (despite being a Barnard student).
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Either you are the kind of person who is permanently exhausted or blissfully unaware. We are the first. Don’t be us. Be the second type of person—they live much happier lives.
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Senior Staff Writer Lucia Towne, a known sci-fi skeptic, joined the CU Sci-Fi Society for an RPG night.
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If you like them, I’m sorry, but you’re in a cult.
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Football Party Nachos With a Side of Freshly Washed Sheets.
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