Two teenagers and one 30-year old man are attacked for being gay in the Bronx. (NYT)
The next “Harry Potter” film won’t be in 3D. Everyone is sad. (Hollywood Reporter)
Oil exploration in the Gulf can be seen as an echo of the current financial crisis. Who would’ve thought? (WSJ)
A drill finally reaches Chilean miners who were trapped underground for 66 days. (NYPost)
The MTA continues to make life suck–the 2nd Ave subway accidentally cuts off gas to UES apartments. (Gothamist)
Update: Alex Gross, CC’11, talks to the WSJ about being a student athlete at Columbia.
Photo via flickr/wsilver
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@'09 WSJ piece was actually written by a CC ’08 grad and photos were taken by a CC ’09 grad…
@'11 Columbia kid in the WSJ
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703843804575534231916689558.html
@Thank you Bwog for posting the article regarding the gay bias attack and raising awareness about the inequality that still exists beyond the Columbia gates. These attacks are despicable. I would not even wish them upon my worst enemy. Now is the time for the Columbia community to take a stand against such hatred!
@anonymous someone needs to do something about these anti-gay crimes. this is sickening.
@agreed Makes me want to throw up
@This is absolutely revolting. How does stuff like this still happen? Those poor men.
@copy edit accidentally cuts *off gas
@Conor Thank you, fixed!