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Stuck in the doldrums? Dreary days can do that to you, but music, dance, and art are sure to have you grinning. Giggling guide Kyra Bloom, also Bwog’s Arts Editor, compiled this list of arts-related events to cheer you up in no time. Submit arts events you know of to events@bwog.com. On Campus: The MaMa Project, […]

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Now that it seems as though the weather is calming down and things are getting back to normal, you’re going to need some extra excitement in your life. Check out these neat events from the TIC office to start you off:  Campus Events: CUPAL Special Project: Lydia and Tom. Today at 8:30 pm and tomorrow […]

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Thinking about going to some awesome CUarts events but just can’t choose which one? Bwog’s Beat for the Tic box gives you the skinny to stay young and hip with the kids. Best sellers last week: Columbia University V-Day: Vagina Monologues King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe: Egg and Peacock 24 -Hour Play Festival Orchesis: Unearthed: MaMa […]

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Same Semester, New President!

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