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Barnard’s SGA is hosting WinterFest, a festive celebration of everybody’s least favorite season, winter, tonight from 7-9 on Lehman Lawn.  Performances from Clefhangers, Bacchantae and Dhoom are promised, as well as free scarves and hot cocoa pong(?). Sounds like Lehman Lawn will be positively (w)in(ter)fested with good times. The waiting challenge via Wikimedia  

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SGA met for the first time this semester in the exciting new locale that is Diana 502, getting back to business with a casual meeting. There, dark and mysterious like Aragorn in the Prancing Pony, Maddie Ball waited in the wings, and this is her report. SGA kicked off their first meetings of the semester […]

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Winterfest!

Winterfest is going on right now until 9pm on Lehman Lawn and at the Diana. There’s a bonfire, s’more making, tons of food, and free things (of what nature, Bwog is not sure). There’s entertainment–Raw Elementz, Metrotones, Bhangra, Jake Snider, XMAS, Lion Dance, and WBAR–and games, and a holiday tree! Sounds too good to be true. […]

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