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Broadway and Hogan want you to sing your heart out at tomorrow’s Open Mic Night. Did your ex-girlfriend tell you that you don’t have a heart? You’re encouraged to come as well. The event will be held in Broadway’s 1st floor lounge from 9-11 pm, and there’s a sign-up form if you’d like to perform. […]

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When you’re sufficiently cold after tomorrow’s Tree Lighting, the Block RAs will warm you with free food and cheer at their Open Mic Night from 9:30 pm to midnight in the Broadway 1st Floor Lounge. Seasonal goodies will include pumpkin pie, cider, and cookies, but don’t fret if you don’t/can’t eat gluten, meat, or dairy—they’ll […]

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Our friends at the TIC office remind us that there are many ways to use your CUID to your advantage. An insider at the box office reveals upcoming events that are sure to delight… Campus Events Haitian Student Association’s Open Mic Night. Oct. 4 at 7 pm. CUID/BCID $4. Alpha Chi Omega’s Divas for DVAS Performance. Oct. 5 at 8:30 […]

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