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A hate letter to the bleachers, and a love letter to the world.

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This week, Bwogger Andrew Chee reviews GSSC reviewing their budget. You too can review GSSC yourself every Tuesday at 8:15 pm in the Jed Satow Room in Lerner.

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Hawkma’s New Home?

Hawkma, evidently undeterred by the scandal surrounding her namesake this week, has returned to her one of her favorite perches, a JJ10 balcony. This time she brought a friend and some sticks. Could our fierce feathery friend be thinking of relinquishing her role as queen of the night and settling down? Spring is in the […]

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Looks like Milano is getting a facelift. The Milano men tell us they’re reconfiguring the doors, following their recent counter makeover. Give us two doors again, please! Update: Looks like they’re getting two doors! Someone we spoke to at Milano said the construction should be done by today. Expect two doors on the right side […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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