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Yesterday, it was warm and sunny. People were smiling, laughing, and sitting on the steps. Love was in the air. Today, it is cold and windy—it even flurried a little this morning! Instead of lounging outside, people are now defecting to Butler. These changes in weather have left Bwog feeling a little confused. Oh Spring, […]

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   Photo via RottenTomatoes.com Happy Saturday everyone!  With highs in the low eighties and hope for more open lawns, Bwog can’t help but feel a little bubbly this morning, not to mention pretty darn hungry.  Luckily, Bacchanal has not one but two free food options today.  Or, since they’re consecutive, the option of six hours […]

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Bacchanal is upon us, and the week’s most eagerly-anticipated festivity has come and gone.  All Bwog can hear now is the obnoxiously soothing tooting of a zampoña from the street fair on the East side of Broadway.  But only moments ago, Talib Kweli asked us “who here listens to hip hop music?”  And, after a […]

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