Engineer a way for SEAS students to get time off
The wintertime is coming, the windows are filled with frost
Late night snack joint might be open on weekends
Plus: The Voice sensationalizes, calls Manhattanville a “sweaty scrum”
while AMNew York calls Columbia the Big Bad Wolf (not really, but you get the picture)
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@hah yes, undergrad wit…chilling to the core. maybe bwog commenters should be boycotted for their unavailing barbs, snark and genius.
@eddie's column was lame. like spectator. and its former news editor josh hirschland… gross! his columns were absolutely atrocious. bwog (which needs to be carefuly because its getting seriously close to not being witty anymore) should boycott spec’s unfunniness.
@Nah it was original. The idea of enacting some sort of ancient Greco-Roman ritual sounds ridiculous but awesome. I saw we have games for 9 days or whatever (was that The Aeneid?) and on the 10th we attack the hunger strikers bows and arrows.
@ugh …I *say we…
….strikers ^with bows and arros.
@eddie's columns are really hilarious. he does a great job.
if you didn’t understand the point of his article you’re an idiot!
@coogan or just not interesting in reading comment posts on bwog.
whoops
@CUMB? Hey Bwog,
I’m in kent right now and can hear what seems to be the CUMB marching around on college walk. What’s the deal? Orgo night practice or just tomfoolery?
@perhaps not but it did take me by surprise, at least.
@what was with that sacrificial cow editorial? Yeesh, finals time really makes people weird.
@What was weird about it? I am wholly in favor of mass animal sacrifice on Low. Those of us who aren’t vegetarians have no right to be squeamish about seeing animals die, it would cap off the semester with one last great controversy, and who knows, it might actually appease some sort of deity.
@coogan for real, it seems as though there’s this weird echo chamber effect between spectator—>administration
thank gawd for blawg!
@Anonymous I wasn’t being serious.
@coogan whoopsies! leave it to the columbia administration to be callous to the demands to be transparent.
@great now I’ve got “it takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry” stuck in my head.
@Argh That’s the third reference to Proust’s madeline I’ve heard this week. What next? “Looking at QuickSpec was like the madeline in Swann’s Way, allowing memories of a drunken, sad, Freshmen year to return to me. I will now write seven volumes on this.”