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It’s Saturday morning (okay fine, afternoon—Bwog had a rough night). Enjoy the cartoons, friends. You can move onto reading actual words after you’ve had some coffee. Baby steps. Cartoons by Jody Zellman

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Bwog is delighted to present to you the first fruits of what is sure to be a beautiful friendship between Saturday Morning Cartoons and illustrious cartoonist and God O’ Bacchanal Jody Zellman. Interested in joining the parade? Cartoonists, artists and illustrators always welcome! Sign up via editors@bwog.com By Jody Zellman

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In the spirit of Bwog’s favorite (and upcoming!) holiday, Saturday Morning Cartoons presents you with three typical terrors. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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Saturday morning midterm ritual: wake up, brush teeth, stretch, walk down the hall back to 209 to continue studying, procrastinate by checking Saturday Morning Cartoons, feel meta. Cartoons by Abigail Santner

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Another Saturday, another chance to reflect upon last night. Oh, Hulu. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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Ah, Saturday morning. A time to reflect upon the past two nights (“What’d I do again?”) and a week of classes. Saturday Morning Cartoons are here to help. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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On this chilly Saturday morning, Bwog’s Saturday Morning Cartoons offers you insight into love at Columbia. Cartoons by Abigail Santner

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As you surf the interweb while nurturing your first Friday Night Hangover of the semester,  Bwog’s Saturday Morning Cartoons offers you a giggle that hopefully will not bounce your belly too hard. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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As you wake up on your last real weekend of college, look toward the very near future. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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Saturday morning, normally a time of great sloth, is now a time of great anticipation—anticipation of Bacchanal, graduation, and, of course, the dreaded swim test.Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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A gloomy Saturday  morning is upon us. Stay in side, stay in your pajamas, and regress back to childhood with Saturday Morning Cartoons. Cartoons by Abigail Santner

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Another week passes, another Saturday morning provokes procrastination.  As the semester winds down, so does Lit Hum for CC freshmen!  Push on through Crime and Punishment–the end is near, friends. Oh, the unifying power of Lit Hum. Cartoon by Abigail Santner

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Saturday morning/afternoon is here once again.  Why aren’t you outside? Cartoons by Abigail Santner

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Saturday Morning Cartoons are back and going modern! Stay off the lawns, kids. Image by Abigail Santner

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Bwog’s break starts for real tomorrow, so we’ve moved up our Saturday Morning Cartoons. This week’s come from the talented hand of Abigail Santner.

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