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Love is in the air! And also in the Lerner SGO! Join the Bwog staff for our weekly meeting tonight at 7 pm to discuss pitches, nebulous ideas, and suggestions for the rest of April. All are welcome. The end draws ever closer, so take advantage of one of your last opportunities to find free […]

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Aw, Spring!

Spring is in the air, and that means…kind of lonely flower arrangements? Hey, anything to brighten up Pupin, we suppose. Photos by CCS.

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It’s spring, a time of rebirth, renewal, and hope. As the flowers peep out from the soil each April in the cycle of the four seasons, so, too, do groovy new Apple products perpetually emerge in the never-ending cycle that is modern technology. In that vein, Bwog is very excited to bring you the first campus […]

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Pansies!

Time to don the shorts and shades – the flowers are out! –Photo by ECS

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 – Photo by CEE Spotted outside of Carman: a flowering forsythia! The shrub, native to Asia, is known for its early flowering, considered a sign of spring. Even if the weather outside remains frightful, then, cheer up! Warmth may be just around the corner.

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Glory be to James! (and gold-medal punnage) “When Marc Jacobs’ superb show moved me to tears, I was reminded of why I really wanted my position.” War, sex, and religion  The shame! The indignation! “…creamy cheesecake with a slight tang of goat cheese pervading the sweet, thick texture…a drizzle of caramel with a hint of […]

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Floral Harassment?

Bwog has no words. In other potty gossip: Guy #1 – So, I almost crapped myself during the exam because the professor wouldn’t let me leave. Guy #2 (after pausing pensively) – I think if a professor doesn’t let you take a dump during the exam, it should be considered fair game to just drop […]

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