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First SJP, then Rob Lowe, and now the Gyllenhaals. Multiple tipsters spotted a scruffier than usual Jake, and his ever-chic sis, Maggie, roaming around campus earlier today. Fun fact: Mags graduated CC in ’98, and Jake dropped out a few years later. Come back to us, Jake!              Pretty People […]

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Earlier today, police arrested protesters, including several Columbia students, at the Occupy Wall Street demonstration. Some reports say 60 arrests were made, but Columbians at the scene tell us the arrest count has reached 96. Bwog has learned that two seniors are still detained. According to Gothamist, tensions with NYPD escalated today as about 1,000 protestors […]

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Bwog always tries to get in shape and pay attention to sports, but Milano is just too convenient and our beds are suuuper comfy. Nevertheless, we’ve gathered up some motivation and have attempted to combine these endeavors with our new athletic feature, BwogBuns. Today, fitness guru Raphaelle Debenedetti explains how to participate in a pick-up […]

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Hey ladies, looking for a real man? Head down to 110th and Amsterdam for some Hunk-O-Mania!                                                                 All we can do is laugh.

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Barnard proves there IS such a thing as a free lunch. For the second day in a row, come celebrate the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW)’s 40th anniversary! Head over to the Vag Lower Lobby and/or the Altshul lobby until 5pm.  The festivities last until 5 p.m., and feature some impressive lectures and presentations. […]

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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa is a polarizing figure—he brought political stability to a country that had cycled through eight leaders in just ten years, but his record on free speech remains spotty at best, which has not endeared him to PrezBo. Bwog Daily Editor and resident expert on 21st century socialism, Jed Bush, reports on […]

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Last night, Hawkma was spotted on the John Jay 10 terrace. Quick-witted freshpeople snapped a few gorgeous pictures of the bird contemplating his/her existence. If Hawkma really is a she, her theme song would probably be Queen of the Night. Nighthawk(s) by David Brann.

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The week of protests quietly rages on. A group affiliated with St. Mary’s Episcopal Church has organized a Day of Unity in support of Columbia employees. For those interested, the event will include picketing the Columbia Employment Center, a community march, picketing PrezBo’s house, speeches at Fredrick Douglas Boulevard, and a picnic to wrap up […]

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Forget tailgating, come celebrate with your community before the Columbia vs. Albany football game! Columbia is hosting a Northern Manhattan Appreciation Day at the Robert K. Kraft field at Baker before the 12:30 kickoff. Residents of Inwood and Washington Heights are also invited, and there will be free food and in-game performances. Columbia’s presence in […]

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Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer will appear at a Riverside Church symposium today to reevaluate the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk policy, which has been accused of singling out minorities (NY Times) At yesterday’s Senate plenary meeting, a SoA student senator tells everyone, that he “like[s] to smoke marijuana” (Spectrum) The number of NYC public elementary and […]

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An anonymous tipster sent us such a goofy and curt chronicle of yesterday’s scheduled event, we thought it was too good not to share… President of Haiti Michel Martelly did not arrive to speak at his scheduled WLF event. Around 3 pm, half hour after event [was] scheduled to start, introductions and comments by Jeff Sachs and […]

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Matt Powell continues his exhaustive “Back to Basics” series this week with veggies and fruit! Picking out and storing vegetables Take a good look at your veggie. Is it bruised, soft? Are the leafy parts wilting? These are signs of vegetables decaying. Most vegetables need to be stored in the fridge for freshness. Don’t store […]

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Today from 1:15 to 2:39 pm, our own University Senate met in Schermerhorn 501 for the first plenary meeting of the year. As with any such plenary, there were big helpings of Milano cookies, Newman’s Own juices, and petty behavior. Bwog’s plenary junkie Conor Skelding stopped by both for the laughs, and also to observe serious […]

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