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Every summer, Bwog staff contribute to our Houses and Homes series, where we take you to the many places we went. This summer starts off with an entry from Social Media Editor, Tal Bloom from a tent in Three Rivers, Michigan. If you want to share your House and/or Home, email us at tips@bwog.com! 

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Just an appetizer of the recent history of our school.

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Bwoggers witnessed an outdoor tent fully raised on Futter Field today.

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COÖP Is Here!

The newest freshpersons have arrived on campus! Look at them luxuriating in the shade of this Convocation tent and probably preparing to sing Roar, Lion, Roar and eat only hummus for four days. They head out to the woods tomorrow to make the best friends anyone on has ever had in the history of the […]

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Gone with the Wind

Morningside Heights’ bipolar weather has taken a turn for the blustery today. Tipster Matt Horwitz tells us that today’s pesky wind got the better of one tent at the street fair on Broadway going on right now. Apparently, the wind blew the tent away, cruelly causing it to tear on a street sign and nearly […]

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Eliza Shapiro woke up so early for CC Class Day. Liz Naiden was late but she is forgiven, just this once. Their report follows. If you have pictures, video or overheards from this Class Day or any other, send em in using our tips form. Bwog guesstimates that it took 3.66 rounds of “Pomp and […]

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