– Columbia University The Sunday CCSC meeting effectively consisted of one item, and one item only: questioning Senior Executive Vice President Robert Kasdin, Kasdin, who has been described to Bwog by council members as “the man holding the purse strings” and “the damage control guy,” has been PrezBo’s right-hand man going back to Michigan. […]
Image via morningside-heights.net The poor, defenseless buildings of Morningside are under siege from the ravenous monster that is Columbia University. Or so local residents would have us believe. More than a decade ago, locals petitioned the Landmarks Preservation Commission to protect Morningside Heights (which includes a large number of older buildings with their original architectural […]
Photo by Kate Linthicum March is coming in like a Columbia lion, says Bwog’s personal meteorologist, albeit more like a Lion that actually wins once in a while. Those sad suits at local TV stations are predicting one last whopper of a snowstorm for us in Manhattan. 8-12 inches of snow by 6:00 PM tomorrow, […]
Image courtesy of Chowdah Bwog Comic Curmudgeon Jon Hill caught Chowdah’s fifth anniversary last night in Lerner. If you’re reading this now and haven’t seen Chowdah’s fifth anniversary show, you’re unfortunately too late. The show closed Saturday, so given the time constraints, this review won’t be able to convince you whether to buy a ticket. […]
While you block it all out, they’re giving lectures about keeping your life on track in this newly-disordered world. Photo by LBD Monday How to Think About the Financial Crisis: Famous Indian Economist Prabhat Patnaik and some guy named Stiglitz will be talking about dealing with the consequences of These Economic Times. 11:00 AM @ […]
Image via terriemiller.com Waiting for lab computers to (eventually) log you on so you can print that rightfully-forgotten graduate Kant dissertation is a relic from days past. It’s very easy to set up your own computer to print to lab printers. In fact, you can print to any printer on campus from any computer you […]
Photo via Wikipedia Starting in about fifteen minutes in Roone Auditorium is the Columbia Festival of Winds. It sounds like a Zelda game, but it’s arguably more fun than that. Seven ensembles, including the Wycliffe Gordon Quartet, will be performing until 9:30 tonight. Tickets are $15, but that comes out to a mere $1.58 per […]
Image via blogspot.com Real estate is a steal: PrezBo’s henchmen nabbed two new buildings this past week. One can reasonably assume that the Manhattanville location will be absorbed into our financially-delayed behemoth. But the 113th Street purchase? It’d make a killer residence hall. Impossible decisions are everywhere: Change we need, but probably not that we […]
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