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Janelle Batta, BC ’11, might be a boring paralegal by day (she thanks LionSHARE for that), but by night she saves the animals of New York City. There’s a fundraiser from 7-10 pm tomorrow night—Pawty at Pourhouse—where your alcoholism can benefit the animals of the animal rescue All Sentient Beings. Bwog’s Feline Fanatic Sarah Faith […]

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In honor of our 7th birthday, it’s appropriate to remind yourself that all things lead back to Bwog and to serenade it if you feel so inclined. Bodies found. (BBC) Where in the world is the flu? (CNN) Of course: Kitty Killers. (NY Times) Gao, Timbuktu, and Kidal occupied. (USA Today) One year wiser via Shutterstock

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Bwog would love to greet the morning with you every day during exam period, but we really don’t want to leave our nest of blankets in the Diana bed. Our compromise is to invite you into our cocoon for a few minutes to share some tidbits. Maybe you can return the favor by sending your […]

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If only they had stopped at core human values that all people share. They could have remained focused on a (read more)
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read what happened due to Columbus students protests in the past going back to 1968. they were for a just (read more)
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