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You’ve probably seen signs/gotten the emails heralding the Fall Blood Drive, so you know it’s gonna be a doozy! Running from October 9-November 28, there will be “thirteen blood drives at six locations” as well as a panel of medical experts. Said one tipster/commenter: “This is the most intense blood drive I’ve ever seen.” Also, […]

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Columbia’s myriad of research institutes helped Bwog to realize that not only will studying PE or blebs in college prove fruitful some day, but that every research, however small, can be funded if need be. Even if you have to ask reactionary drug war people for the money. A few favorite centers: Center for the […]

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