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What else did we do besides force ourselves to adjust to time zones and pray for SSOL not to crash? Read to find out. 

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Traveling home for the holidays didn’t keep Bwog away from our usual shenanigans!

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We’re back folks! If you missed the long lines in the dining hall, well, I guess you’re happy now.

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We are almost halfway through the summer and some of you might be saying AHHHH. We here at Bwog have been keeping ourselves busy (or not). Here’s to hoping the semester does not start up too soon because some of us still need to get our shit together.

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Spring has sprung, and the week is done. Let’s feel our hearts bloom with love for those we cherish and those whom we still await meeting, but will care for with all our beings.

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With midterms and spring break approaching, let’s take a breath and get ready for something new.

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Now that the holiday of love is over, it’s time to look back fondly at our week and think about what went as hoped, and what went… not so as hoped.

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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very interesting article! talented writer (read more)
You Wish You Were In My Buddhism Class
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A Love Letter To The John Jay Water Fountain
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To many roaches, please exterminate the building. The 4th floor is very dumpy looking, with broken tiles on floor. (read more)
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