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Come to Bwog’s open meeting to share your Grammy robberies, hot takes, and predictions!

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Halloweekend is drawing to a close, but Bwog is just getting started.

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Chem problem set making you cry? English paper taking years off your life? I have the solution for you. Take a break and come on down to Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight to Bwog’s open meeting. Maybe you have an article to pitch, or maybe you want to just vibe. Either way, you can’t […]

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Bwog is having our second open meeting of the semester! The first one was so lit, people were standing on tables (jk. But actually, get here early so you have a place to stand). Tonight, 9 pm, Lerner 510. We’ll be discussing pitches and what Bwog is all about, if it’s not already obvious from […]

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You heard right–the coolest club on campus, the one you’ve been dying to join, is finally having an open meeting! For pre-frosh, your faithful companion during NSOP and before is finally seeking your help to come join. For everyone else, sophomores and beyond (even GS geezers!), we want you too! Now’s your chance. Tonight at […]

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