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How To Make a Blog Post

Interpreting the slug

The slug is a funky thing that is used to identify blog posts. It is structured as followed: Year (currently two digits, find your own solution to Y100), week indicator (BW for Build Week, CW for Competition Week, OW for Off-Season Week, TW for Training Week), week number (BW -> CW at the week of the Duluth competition, CW -> OW after the last competition of the year, OW -> TW at the start of the next school year, and TW -> BW at Kickoff), and Weekday(T for Tuesday, H for Thursday, and S for Saturday. If any outlier practices were to occur, you would use the first letter that is not in use for another day) An example of this in use can be seen in the Blog Post for 2025/3/18, where the slug appears like this: 25-C4-T. In this example, 25 is for 2025, C4 for Competition Week 4, and T for Tuesday.