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On today’s episode of animals loose in New York City: a peacock!

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A lunar landing crash, a run for reelection, and a sleep workshop in today’s Bwoglines!

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India’s population, Tucker Carlson, NYC outdoor space, and more in today’s Bwoglines!

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It’s been 10 years since this pastry took the world by storm, protests brew in Carroll County, and more in this edition of Bwoglines! Editors warning: mentions of police brutality and violence.

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Walking alongside woolly mammoths and dodo birds is not as crazy of a dream as you’d think. Editor’s Note: mentions of violence and death.

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A rare dinosaur skeleton sold for $6.2 million to an unnamed buyer. Editor’s note: mention of death.

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Learn all about podcast workshops, sea cocaine, and flu shots in today’s Bwoglines!

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The two firms behind the casino bid say the theater and restaurant opponents are “being dramatic.”

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What are we going to do for three hours endlessly now? Editors Note: Mentions of Violence

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A stranded boat, nuclear power plants, anniversaries, and more in today’s Bwoglines!

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Tiger population is growing, a 78 year old woman has been arrested for robbing a bank, and more in today’s Bwoglines!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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They prioritize transfer students in their first semesters for housing, but otherwise I don't know any transfers personally who live (read more)
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August 21, 2026
Pretty much all transfers can get housing. (read more)
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August 15, 2026
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