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Stay a little longer and join us in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight for our final open meeting of the semester!

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Come join us in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight—you will find no one better!

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Take a break from your midterms and attend our open meeting in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight!

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Come join us for our open meeting in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!

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Come join us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm for our weekly open meeting!

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Come discover what has been hiding from you at our open meeting in Lerner 510 at 9 pm tonight!

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Come sway with us at our open meeting in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!

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Come join us for our first open meeting of the semester tonight at 9 pm in Lerner 510!

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Bwog loves to read, and we have a list of bwooks for you to consume over the reading days!

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Sara Teasdale’s slightly modified poetry beautifully details the allure of our open meetings!

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Come be one of the “cool kids” and tell us how much you love us in Lerner 510 tonight at 9 pm!

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