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River residents have reported that their hot water now looks like this. Apparently this has been an intermittent problem in the dorm, but the water seems to have remained off-color for the past 24 hours. At posting time, the University has not responded to any requests for comment or further information. Update, 6:53 p.m: River […]

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Attack of the Clones

Suspicious Trash Correspondent Brian Donahoe noticed something that probably wasn’t meant to be thrown in a clear bag on the floor in Butler yesterday evening: (Ed: It says “Cloning Human Beings” for those visually challenged among us)

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Bwog’s Chief Romantic Messaging Tipster Jon Hill caught the following snow inscription on the benches outside of Low yesterday:

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Today is a Snow Day! (except for the Business School)! Columbia was apparently mentioned as superior to Kenyon College off-camera on the Daily Show. The MTA is “trying very much” not to increase fares this year. (Gothamist) Hey, you know what’s cool? Meatpacking District nightclubs. (Spec) The Spectator wants to know where it’s going to […]

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Bwog received this text message from a visiting friend: “Whats the part of your library where people have sex?”

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There’s nothing like naïve young hopefuls to feed our raging narcissism. We know how to procrastinate, thank you very much. Speak for yourself while you revel in your awkward ways. How to lie, cheat and steal your way through midterms.

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Location: Alfred Lerner Hall, Roone Arledge Auditorium Date & Time: March 5, 2010 from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Description: Participate in the 2010 Not-for-Profit Career Fair and connect with representatives from a wide variety of careers and employers in the not-for-profit and public service sectors. Employers include: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Council on […]

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Location: Center for Career Education Conference Room Description: This Networking 101 workshop is designed to give you tips on how to prepare for the event, how to make the most of meeting the recruiters on the day of and how to follow up to maximize the connections you make at the event. Contact email: For […]

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Location: Center for Career Education Conference Room Description: Taking an unpaid or low-paying internship in a field you love doesn’t have to break the bank. Attend this presentation to learn about how to find and apply for funding for unpaid opportunities, and about other strategies to make ends meet. Contact email: For questions, please contact […]

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While you may have to invest in a pair of swimmies and a ski mask to get to the subway station, the lovelies at Inside New York have found some options for the more adventurous members of the Columbia community. Avant-garde or just sort of trippy? If weather conditions permit, The DUMBO Arts Center has proposed to […]

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Location: Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 477 Are you a senior and feeling anxious about what to do after graduation? Come to this informative and interactive workshop where we will explore the tools and techniques to secure your first job out of college! Contact email: For questions, please contact Patricia Woods at pew2101@columbia.edu. Contact website: http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/calendar

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Sex Toys 101

Don’t know how to start your weekend? Columbia RAs and Babeland will be holding a sex toys workshop this evening in the lobby of Harmony Hall from 7:00pm to 8:30pm, consisting of a one hour lecture and a 30 minute “shopping experience.” Read the full flyer after the jump!

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Bwog’s blurry photo experts have spotted a jogger on the Dodge track who is believed to be none other than PrezBo in a fetching black, blue and yellow spandex ensemble.

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Though we probably can’t see as many free exhibits nowadays, at least we’ll be able to drink our underage art-deprived sorrows away. The CU Arts’ latest initiative, CUlinary Arts, now gives Columbia students special deals at restaurants around the city – 12 out of 32 of which involve free alcohol, mostly in the form of […]

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Following Columbia administration’s decision to postpone the implementation of a gender neutral housing policy that was expected to be in place for the 2010-2011 academic year, the students who introduced the plan – EAAH President Avi Edelman (CC ’11) GendeRevolution President Miranda Elliot (CC ’10), 2011 VP Sean Udell (CC ’11) and 2010 VP for […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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