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Bwog had a little turkey, a little pie, and a little Galinda and Elphaba this Thanksgiving.

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Bwog is looking forward to Thanksgiving Break!

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This one is for everyone who was sick over Thanksgiving break. I understand your struggles and I commiserate.

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Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, and… Roar-ee the Lion?

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Join me as I reminisce on an unexpected holiday meal.

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Here we are again: you, Bwog, and a long break that separated us apart. With five days off for Thanksgiving, Bwog Staff made sure to have some fun, get into sticky situations, and do the most, per usual. Below are some highlights of our weekend, carefully curated just for you. Bwog with Family and Friends: Had to explain […]

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Turkey trendsetter Alison Herman defends the anti-holiday: sticking around Columbia over Thanksgiving. Thursday morning, I’ll be taking the Metro North train out to Westport, Connecticut for my Thanksgiving meal. Thursday evening, I’ll be taking the train back into the city and spending the rest of my holiday break the way I have for the past […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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