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Dear lovely Columbians, The editors of The Blue & White invite all of you to join us this evening in St. Paul’s Chapel at 9 pm for our weekly meeting.  Come to pitch ideas for our next issue, to enjoy the company of some fabulous folks, to philosophize, to prophesy, or just to hang out.  We want your presence. We will […]

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Lucky, lucky you. We at The Blue and White cordially invite you to join us on this Tuesday evening at our weekly meeting, which takes place at 9pm in the crypt of St. Paul’s Chapel. We’ll be pitching stories for the upcoming October issue and discussing the NSOP issue past. If you’ve ever dreamed of […]

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