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Happening in the World: Archaeologists have found an additional 119 skulls in the underground Aztec skull tower below Mexico City. They believe these skulls, which include young male warriors, women, and children alike, were sacrificed to the Aztec god of sun, war, and human sacrifice. The tower itself was used to terrify the soldiers from […]

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Raw sewage? In my Hudson river? Unfortunately, it’s not that surprising… and just as likely as you’d think.

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I’m so ready for everyone to be on campus…! but I’m happy to wait a bit longer while vaccines are still being produced so everyone stays safe.

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What’s gone on since our last Bwoglines: aliens, school reopenings, vaccines… you know, the works.

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The bearded dragon and the blue whales are wishing you all a lovely day! Happening in the World: Blue Whales have made a comeback in the waters around the Island of South Georgia. In a survey conducted earlier this year, there had been 58 blue whales sighted. Almost all in the region had been previously […]

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We thought 90% efficacy was good until Moderna’s results were announced.

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COVID-19 continues to be a major concern across the world, so hopefully a little story about whales will perk you up today.

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Good news? In my Monday Bwoglines? In 2020? It’s more likely than you’d think.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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