Bwog has jammed with the JJ’s Place guys, shaked to Shakira with Dean Peña-Mora, and sung a Sesame song with Dean Denburg. In the latest edition of Professor Playlists, Bwog finds out what’s buzzing in Professor Charles Zukowski’s ear-buds. Drown Soda, Hole Hurt, Nine Inch Nails Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Smashing Pumpkins You Know You’re Right, Nirvana Catatonic, Babes […]
Tonight at 6:30 people around the nation will gather with friends and family to partake in the All-American mélange of sweaty gladiatorial competition, targeted advertising, and ice cold beer that is the Super Bowl. But just in case you’ve figured out that you can watch all of the commercials on youtube after the game, and […]
Still not sure where you’re going to be dipping your wings while watching the big game this evening? Bwog has your back. Here’s what’s going down in the neighborhood: Hillel will be hosting a Super Bowl Extravaganza, replete with free pizza, snacks, soda, and friends. The CU Dems invite all to join them in the Lerner Piano Lounge where […]
Lost at Fed Bash on 2/5/11. It was hung up on a hanger. “Carly” is written on one of the tags. In one pocket are rainbow-striped gloves and a pack of gum. If found, please contact carlyasilver@gmail.com ASAP.
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 […]
Tipster Sara Cervantes sent in this adorable photograph answering Holden Caufield’s eternal question– where do the Central Park ducks go when their lagoon freezes over? Photo by Sara Cervantes
ADI is hosting a free lunch at 12:30 in the Davis Auditorium of Schapiro for the conclusion of their week long DevFest. Sources claim there will be one hundred Milano sandwiches for the taking! At 1:00, the demos begin and teams will present their projects to a general audience, including reps from local startups. Then, […]
The USenate’s ROTC Task Force‘s first town hall style hearing will be held tomorrow night, from 8 – 10 PM in 417 International Affairs Building (Altschul Auditorium). Sharyn O’Halloran, Chair of the Senate Executive Committee, will be making the opening remarks. The point of the hearings is to “hear the community voice,” said Ron Mazor, […]
It’s Super Bowl Sunday, which means it’s time to make your predictions! If you’re not into the whole sports thing, you can predict other stuff too. What shape will the pasties be? (Suntimes, MTV, ESPN) According to some, Ivy style will be making a comeback this spring. Not to brag or anything, but we totally called […]
Right-hand glove with tan lining inside. It is very warm and I miss it! I think it is somewhere in IAB. Please email ls2382@columbia.edu if found.
Lily Icangelo was there! I knew nothing about Julia Wolfe before attending her Composer Portrait at Miller Theatre Thursday night, but after just two brilliant pieces and a brief talk from Wolfe herself, I felt as if I had known her and her music for many years. Wolfe first gained recognition after taking part in […]
In case you haven’t noticed, Bwog is kinda a fan of NoCo, a.k.a. the Northwest Corner Building. Check out some photos of our beloved building!
On Thursday night, Simon Schama, University Professor and renowned intellectual about town, delivered the first half of a two-part public lecture, “Obama’s America: War.” Victoria Wills was there to witness the elusive history legend! The day I was accepted into Columbia, my high school History teacher congratulated me by yelling down the hallway: “Get me […]
In case you don’t follow sports (though we prefer the term “athletically apathetic”), the Super Bowl is tomorrow, and Morningside Heights is rising to the occasion. If you know about any other Super Bowl-themed deals, let us know in the comments! In other news, CCSC President Learned Foote broke the handle of the door to […]
Radically transparent Bwog correspondent Alex Jones reports from yesterday’s panel discussion on Wikileaks, which featured Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times , and Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian . Audience members flew around the digital world on their phones–likely checking for the latest updates and videos from the democratic unrest in Egypt–as […]
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