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SPA LateNight To Host Comedians of MTV’s Girl Code and Guy Code

Three comedians from MTV’s hit shows Girl Code and Guy Code will perform at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15 in Alumni Hall as part of SPA LateNight.

The comedians coming to campus are Nicole Byer, Alice Wetterlund, and Kevin Barnett. Byer has appeared on 30 Rock and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Wetterlund has been in New Girl, and Barnett is known for appearing in College Humor videos as well as with Funny as Hell and Adam Devine’s House Party.

Guy Code debuted in 2011 and was an immediate hit on MTV2, quickly becoming the most-watched original series in the network’s history. The comedy features popular celebrities, athletes, and comedians discussing the code of conduct between men. Due to the original series’ success, a female spin-off called Girl Code debuted in April 2013.

Check out some clips of the trio of comedians below:

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