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Free Food: Now!

The Muslim Students Association is having its annual Spring Picnic at Lehman Lawn (The one right by the gates with the pink tree) at Barnard today starting at 2:15 PM (aka right now). Run over for free hot dogs, burgers, chicken, watermelon, and other free barbecue-oriented goodies. Reported activities include cricket, skip-it, board games, and […]

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Tipsters tell us there’s a free barbecue on the Schapiro patio (behind the security desk) from 5:30 to 7:30 for “Schapiro residents and friends.” Food hasn’t been specified, but is reportedly plentiful. Bwog bets that it will probably include hamburgers and hot dogs though. Activities will include jump rope, sidewalk chalk, and Skeeball. ’90s music […]

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