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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
Abbreviation, Noun
Abbreviation, Noun

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Part of Speech

Abbreviation, Noun

Pronunciation

['see / and / 'seez]

Description

C&Cs stands for "Cookies and Conversations" [1]. C&Cs is a weekly event in which residents of PARC gather to discuss the issues of the day. The topics of these discussions can range from serious (politics and religion) to silly (fandom wars and cupcake recipes). As the name implies, each discussion is accompanied by sweets and drinks from local Evanston stores.

RC C&Cs

Example Sentence

What is the topic of C&Cs tonight?

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