If you haven’t heard, there’s a hurricane approaching New York, and it has shut down MTA and postponed NSOP and Move-In. Since Bwog never strays from Morningside, we’ll be wandering sadly through the rain, keeping you updated on what the scene is in the neighborhood. If you have any observations, picture, quotes, or musings on the impending downpour, email them to us at tips@bwog.com!
Also, whoever it is that names hurricanes should take the Core or read some Greek. “Irene” is directly derived from the Greek “peace.”
- Update, 7:10 pm: Student Affairs has purchased flashlights for all students who are approved to be on campus now. They are currently being distributed by RAs. Send us a picture if you nab one!
- Update, 5:40 pm: Westside is closing its doors at around 7 pm tonight, probably because there is not much left to buy. A look of the outside of the grocery store with fruit shelves shockingly empty:
- POWER OUTAGE CONTINGENCY:
According to Public Safety, should power go out, everybody on campus will be herded into Lerner, where the “main generators” are located.Update, 3:45 pm: Director of Communications for Columbia University Student & Administrative Services, Eleanor Templeton, writes that if power goes out, the official Public Safety recommendation is that “students in residence halls [are] to proceed to the lobby or lounge and await Public Safety instructions.” - Dodge Fitness Center will be closed through tomorrow.
- All the libraries are closed for the weekend.
- Westside is out of gallon jugs of water, and packed full with people. There is a line crawling out onto the street, with beefed-up security letting people in only as others exit.
- One shopper was shouting ironically (?), “Start looting! It’s everyone for themselves!”
- COÖP is returning to campus. BOP arrived last night,
1/2 ofROP returned in chunks this afternoon, and HOPshould be back by this eveninggot back too! - Everybody is heading over to CrackDel for premium Hurricane malt liquor sold in 40s.
- Oren’s and Starbucks are closed through the hurricane. Nussbaum
and Absolute areis open (and crammed with cuddling COÖPers), and Absolute is now also closed.
We will keep adding updates as we notice them! Be safe and dry.
43 Comments
@angry frenchwoman WHERE’S BWOGWEATHER WHEN WE NEED THEM MOST?!! hehe
@Anonymous On hurricane names: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml
@Anonymous who’s complaining about the swim test now?
@Anonymous Wait, I’m not done with my bridge yet!
@Bjork You push me up to
This state of emergency
How beautiful to be~
@Wait guys can the hurricane really hit us in the ivory tower?
@HamDel will turn into a swimming pool. that place floods when there is a normal rain shower
@Sadly enough Hamdel is closed :(
@Sandman If Columbia gets flooded, downtown will drown. We are in a pretty sweet spot….just chill. If everything looks good I am planning to go for a run in riverside park and see how exactly does this sexy bitch IRENE looks/feels like…..
Will submit a tip to Bwog – on my encounters with the Bachelorette “Irene”….
Looking forward to it
Sm
@Anonymous are you planning on going running during the storm? You sir are going to die
@Darwin Let natural selection run its course.
@Anonymous obviously would not advise a jog in the park…i’ve experienced several hurricanes…..while a category 1 is the weakest and quite tame compared with some i’ve experienced the winds can still be pretty strong. There’s also the possibility that a random tree branch could fall on you, or some other object could be hurled by the wind like a projectile at you.
The odds are that you’ll do it and be fine…but why risk it
@Anonymous Running under torrential downpour is not fun. I know because I did it once. In Riverside Park.
And hurricane is much more than a downpour.
@Anonymous yes i noticed that expanded storage as well …it was needed.
@Anonymous cubmail expanded the storage space from 250mb to 1Gb.
@gmail not impressed
@Anonymous looks like they still have a large helping of man at westside from the looks of that picture.
@Anonymous it’s spelled “recommendation”
@What do you call storm surges of 10-12 feet heading towards New York City?
An emergent sea!
@Anonymous Student Affairs posted their latest update on http://news.columbia.edu/home/2512.
@Anonymous Morton Williams is open for another two hours until 7 pm tonight. Still have water and batteries and shit
@Anonymous They just ran out of shit but they still have water and batteries. What will I use to fertilize my crops before the big storm!?
@aha It sounds to me like you’re still well stocked.
@... c’mon irene…. oh i swear what i mean…
at this moment… you can do every-thinnnnggg….
http://i.imgur.com/JSEBl.jpg
@Kl This whole thing is blown out of proportion…..all these freakin FMCG companies will make tons of money…Same thing happened in Swine Flu….oh America….I love you….
@PANIC The emergency update “preparing for your arrival” site is down. EVERYONE START LOOTING NOW.
@... there’s nothing quite like an mta shutdown for reminding me of how much i utterly loathe this “neighborhood.”
@Anonymous EVERYTHING is closed. why did this have to happen on the weekend? I should at least be able to get a day off work from this whole mess.
@Anonymous Pro-tip, Met food market over on Amsterdam south of 125th was still open. They had batteries, water, lots of food. Didn’t look like they were closing real soon, but I didn’t ask. Lots of people, but not PANIC LOOTING levels.
Good luck all.
@Anonymous Absolute bagels is closed now, too.
@Claire Updated, thanks!
@Anonymous Fuck, now this is a tragemergency.
@Anonymous So if power goes out everyone should walk TRHOUGH the hurricane to the one building on campus that is made out of glass?
I know that New Yorkers aren’t used to hurricanes, but come on Columbia, really?
@Lets see if Hurricane Irene can break through the glass ceiling!
@Anonymous lol so true about the glass…..I’m guessing that they’ll huddle in the rooms with no glass…but through the hurricane….if theres anything flying around that could be dangerous
@Anonymous I think it’s the building people can go to if there is an extended power outage. They’re not asking people to go outside and into Lerner in the middle of the storm.
@DD The glass is shatterproof….dont worry u will be safer in there, if anything happens…thats why we want u to move in Lerner…
@The glass is "shatterproof" Is that a challenge?
@Anonymous Don’t worry! The recommendation is now to go to…the ground floor of your building? In the middle of flooding?
@Anonymous Columbia is on a huge hill. Flooding on campus should be minimal, no?
@Anonymous Harlem on the other hand is going to be pretty much fucked from our backwash
@Anonymous Just walked down broadway and Oren’s is already closed for the weekend, but Westside says that they’re staying open for the whole thing.
@AN Whosoever runs westside, should teach a class to all the MBAs at Columbia Business School