This has been a semester of change, senselessness, and Zoom, yet despite the general madness of our times, this week, Bwog managed to love what is still here.
Warm weather leads to sadness or serenity. There is no in-between. Well, aside from finals prep.
Deep into this weeks-long isolation, Bwog tries out some new hobbies, some of them cooler than others.
Bwog and banana bread, and some other things, but mainly a surprising amount of banana bread.
More than two weeks into isolation and Zoom, we here at Bwog are getting into the swing of this new normal… well, kind of.
This week’s Field Notes sent out not from Hogwarts, but from our homes in week whatever of isolation.
We might all be socially distanced, but that doesn’t mean Bwog still can’t get up to some shenanigans, even if only in our imaginations.
Here at Bwog, we are practicing all the necessary social distancing and isolation possible, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still get up to various shenanigans. Some things truly never change…
As college students, we might no longer be able to emulate the epic highs and lows of high school football, but this weekend at Bwog, we got close.
Duality was the name of the game this weekend for Bwog.
Valentine’s day weekend meant a time to make spontaneous choices at Bwog, whether for good (like participating in 24-hour Annie) or bad (like going to Beta sober).
This past weekend at Bwog, we kept it (mostly) simple.
The day-old question: what came first? The Cameron Dallas or the FunWine?
Oh, you didn’t ask? Well, we’re telling you what we did the first week of the semester anyway.
Bwog is back, baby! And, of course, we kept ourselves busy over the break.
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