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In what can only be described as an atypical installment of the World Leaders Forum, yesterday afternoon a panel of physicists and science writers gathered in Low Library to discuss “What If We Find the Higgs Particle? And What If We Don’t?” Amateur Higgs Hunter Brian Wagner was in attendance. An uncomfortably warm—and surprisingly crowded—Low […]

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Ever had twenty-five Heights margaritas in one night? Bwog has, cumulatively. Kicking Bacchaweekend off right, the brave among us hit early happy hour last Thursday… and stayed there well into the next one. It was awkwardly empty, it was frighteningly crowded. It was strangely sober, it was blackout drunk. But most of all, it was […]

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Sean Zimmermann reports from last night’s meeting: President Christopher Elizondo announced that a proposal to allow students to sign in guests electronically is under review by public safety. Elizondo reports a pilot system may be installed in EC as early as this semester. According to Student Services Representative Lisa Mack, dining is considering closing Cafe […]

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When they’re not rocking out or helping the community, Columbia faculty enjoy pushing the frontiers of science. Bwog takes a moment to look back on this week in science. Headlines were compiled by our Northside Correspondent Ricky Raudales. Columbia’s medical superstar, Dr. Oz, known by many for his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, encourages Americans to […]

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Bwog noticed this addition to the menu board at HamDel, and we plan to make it our next drunken order at 2 a.m. (read: tonight). Have you tried the Unknown Grilled Combo? Let us know in the comments!

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