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Happy FDOC to all who celebrate. What did Bwog do this weekend? Move in, probably.

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With heat comes fun and forgetting (or trying to forget) school. 

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So much to do and see and dance to and sing about and we did it all! 

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Happy April Fools Day! Bwog had a fun, little weekend in honor of today! 

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Sometimes you have to take to a snowy beach, the park, a museum, or even a Communist-themed party. 

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Football Party Nachos With a Side of Freshly Washed Sheets.

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 What is winter break for, if not arguing with your family and rewatching devastating shows?

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It’s cooling down, and we took advantage of the nice (still rainy) weather. Read on to find out what all Bwog did this weekend!

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How has it only been a week!? And what a rainy week it was. Here is what Bwog did to occupy themselves this gloomy weekend.

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Happy FDOC Barnumbia! It’s sunny, there was ice cream, and people shopped up to six classes.  How exhausting! It has some bwoggers reflecting on their summer months and what we did then!

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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