Bwog corespondent Derek Huang reports on Friday morning’s Armstrong Memorial lecture from his wireless device: Humans have reaped the benefits of the wireless transmission of information for several decades now through the development of the wireless telegraph, radio, television, cellular phones, and now, wireless Internet. However, the challenges facing the proliferation of wireless networks are […]
Overheard near Uris: “Let’s go to Avery—that’s where all the hot girls are.” Official Response from Avery Library staff member, Ian Scheffler, CC’12: “He’s totally right, I mean there are all those hot Italian girls from the architecture school.” “Yeah, if you’re tired of reading, just look at all the pretty people … I mean […]
Dane Cook and compadres are the first people we know of to actually eat eat a meal at 5 de Mayo, the five-month-old Mexican restaurant best known for being in between V&T and P&W. Our new Sam Sifton reports from Amsterdam Avenue. With the ever-popular Taqueria y Fonda merely three blocks away, it’s easy to […]
The tenth annual Columbia University Dance Marathon began at noon today in Lerner Party Space! The CUDM Live Blog is being updated hourly to keep you informed of events, guest speakers, performers, etc. So put on your dancing shoes and stop by between now and 4 p.m. tomorrow to show your support for the Elizabeth […]
Harlem vs. Columbia University (BookTV) Gov. Paterson’s love of Ultimate Fighting vs. New York State voters (Gothamist) Men’s basketball: Columbia vs. Harvard (Spec) Cabbies vs. Taxi and Limousine Commission 9/11 Trial: Guantanamo Bay vs. Manhattan– Manhattan definitely loses! (NY Post)
Columbia’s various student government organizations collaborated to transform Lerner Hall into a house of drinking and gambling last night. Bwog’s Senior Debauchery Bureau Chief Mark Hay reports. How exactly does one gussy up the rather drab Roone Arledge Auditorium into a semblance of the gaudy, vaudevillian madness that is the Moulin Rouge? Apparently you just […]
There is a memorial service on Low Plaza going on right now for John David Fernandez, CC’12. The service includes hot chocolate for those wishing to pay their respects.
New York has old stuff. Student activism still exists! (in Hyderabad). Editors vow to call the Vag the “Diana Center,” for some reason. Interview with that guy who translated Beowulf.
Three laptops containing the personal information of 1,400 Columbia affiliates were stolen Monday from university offices, administration sources tell Bwog. Though details of the thefts are not yet being released, university officials confirm that Social Security numbers are among the sensitive data contained on the laptops. The computers were protected with passwords, but because the […]
The economy grew at the fastest rate since you’ve been in college last quarter. (NYT) Sophomore basketball star Noruwa Agho is leading the NCAA in 3-point shooting percentage, and he’s from Jersey. (NJ.com) The White House requests that the 9/11 trial be moved out of Manhattan. (Daily News) Urban Outfitters is still not moving in […]
In case you’ve been in Butler recently (though really, there’s no need for such rash behavior this early on in the semester), you may have noticed the new graphic novels exhibition in the 3rd floor display cases. The exhibition is designed to showcase Butler’s graphic novel collection, which apparently has over 1300 titles. It also […]
Wieners, rejoice! Your times of woe are over. As far as our sources can tell, the dreaded Wien-wide raid was not conducted. Res Life’s threatening letters effectively dealt with the case of the mysteriously disappearing furniture, and all kitchen and computer lab cushions and chairs have been returned to their rightful place – though perhaps […]
Sympathizing with the culinarily challenged, Ferris Booth Commons has announced its first free cooking class! Lesson 1: Gourmet Macaroni & Cheese (aka glorified Easy Mac). Open to everyone who RSVPs, the class will be taught by chefs from Columbia’s local food purveyor, JKings, using local and organic products. Review those microwave-button-pushing skills while you decide […]
Quarto celebrates the approaching submission deadline for its 61st anniversary with readings and refreshments! From 8:30pm – 11:30pm in Dodge 501, read, listen and meet Columbia’s literary community. Audience members vote on their favorite reading, which will be published in the upcoming magazine. There’s free food, it’s interactive – what’s not to like?
The Economics Society is partnering with Columbia Business School on a mentorship program in Spring 2010. We will match you up with a business school student that has had experience in your field of interest. You will be able to get advice on everything from finding internships to applying to graduate school and will be […]
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