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Topics broached! Questions! And answers! All of these at tonight’s meeting of The Blue and White! The magazine will conduct its first meeting of the semester this evening, at 9 p.m. in the crypt of St. Paul’s chapel. The staff will discuss pitches for the February issue. New pitches and prospective writers and illustrators are […]

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Friends, we invite you to join us on this final day of classes in the crypt of St. Paul’s Chapel at 9 pm for the last meeting of The Blue & White of the semester. We will announce the new staff for next year, give updates on the December issue, and look to the future. […]

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We’d like to think you’re all familiar with The Blue & White, Bwog’s ink-based mother of sorts. The magazine is currently seeking applicants interested in serving as the Blue & White‘s publisher for the year of 2012. If you’re interested in the production side of print media, have a business mindset, and boast strong interpersonal skills, please […]

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