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Intrigued by the possibility of brunch for the cost of a mere meal swipe, Staff Writer Sabine Ebanks and a friend adventured to Ferris to try the Eggs Benedict. 

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Hattie and Maren’s review of Hewitt’s festive fall pie party that provided these two girls with a sweet treat.

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Fascinated by this new “A.M. Deal” from Columbia Dining, Staff Writer Sabine Ebanks dragged a friend all the way to Mudd one Friday morning to try it out.

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On Tuesday, October 31, Bwog Staff attended the H(ogwarts)ewitt Harry Potter extravaganza.

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Two Bwoggers checked out the brand new pop-up dining experience outside of Wien Hall to bring you their definitive review: this shit bussin’.

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Staff writers Maya and Arlette went on a long and treacherous journey (to 115th) to investigate one of NYC’s biggest mysteries: Mr. Softee’s truck.

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Enjoying the warm weather? In the mood for some early-summer fruit? Now you can take the edge off the impending doom of finals with a visit to Playa Bowls!

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Searching for a great pizza spot? Look no further than Barnumbia’s dining halls! Or maybe don’t.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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