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SGA met again in the cozy, if bright, room of Diana 502, eager and ready to ask tough questions of their administrative guest, Linda Bell. There, once again, Diana Bureau Chief Madeleine Ball watched and listened, as stoic as a Stark in the godswood. This week, SGA began their meeting by excitedly welcoming Barnard’s provost, […]

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You, your friends, and your classmates are welcome at the third meeting of The Blue and White. As per usual, it will be at 9 p.m. in St. Paul’s Chapel. Tonight we will be contemplating how to  better appreciate beauty and also accepting/assigning pitches for our March issue. —The editors

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In the fall Barnard reported a record number of early decision applicants and this year’s round of regular decision applications is just as strong, apparently. Bwog is still waiting for stats on the extent to which it is also bold and beautiful. Barnard’s Media Relations Director Sun Min reports: Following the upward trend in recent years, […]

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Call up your favorite Columbia fashion blog (or if it’s too hard to pick your favorite, just call your top 10) , because Bwog has spotted some fresh outfits around campus. We were impressed by the statues’ winter collection last semester. With these new pieces, they are approaching Augusta Dayton-levels of Columbia stylishness.  

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Bwog wants you to expand your horizons. Go follow Everyday Africa on Instagram. (Salon) The new Blackberry Z10 is getting record orders in Canada. The moral of this story is that in Canada, there is always a second chance. (BusinessWeek) Thinking of just the right way to phrase your next CU Admirers post? Well, don’t. […]

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Lost: Coat

Big black coat with a fur trimmed hood lost at Mel’s on 2/2/13. It had a pair of gray gloves in the pockets. Currently do not have a jacket to wear. Please return if found. Contact info: st2671@columbia.edu or 1-(347)-277-3993 Here is a link to the coat (in black)

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This Thursday, the annual Dean’s Scholarship Reception will be held in the Roone Arledge Auditorium in Lerner.  Students with named scholarships are invited to go and meet the donor who named their scholarship.  According to the Columbia website, students are matched with donors based on “intellectual pursuits, extracurricular achievements, hometowns and plans for the future, […]

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Are your multiple late-night Columbia Admirers posts not getting the attention of that special someone in your 200-person lecture? (Hint: it’s probably because you’re describing them as a tall brown-haired person in skinny jeans who was taking notes and drinking coffee). Time to burst your anonymous bubble: Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and if […]

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It is becoming increasingly likely that an individual possessed by a giant rabbit has caused the John Jay elevator crisis:  

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If you cared, you would already know the Ravens won. (LA Times) Super Bowl commercials kind of sucked. (New York Times) “Warm Bodies” made $20 million, but the new Koch documentary made $20K on every screen it showed on. Not bad for a documentary. (Daily News) More NYU than Columbia students are looking for sugar daddies. Just gonna leave it at […]

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  Someone from Columbia is participating in Super Bowl XLVII tonight! Well, he’s not playing or anything, but Associate Athletic Director of Sports Medicine Jim Gossett with be on the sidelines serving as one of two “spotters,” whose job is to look for head and neck injuries during the game. Pretty big gig for an […]

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What better way to express yourself than on the hood of a stranger’s car? A sampling of the art that last night’s flurry inspired:

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There will be plenty of commercials tonight for big name brands, but why be mainstream when you can come to Bwog tonight and watch local commercials like this one with us! The SGO on the 5th floor of Lerner at 6 pm is where it’s at. Bring your ideas, bring your friends but most important, bring your spaceship […]

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Recommended “The Arab Spring’s Tall Order: Security, Politics, Economics, and Civil Society” Monday, 12:10 pm – 1:10 pm, 105 Jerome Greene, Lotfi Maktouf “Mellon Visiting Artist Talk with Paul Muldoon”  Wednesday, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Italian Academy, Paul Muldoon “Growing Up Digital” Thursday, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm, James Room, Barnard Hall, Rosemarie Truglio

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Beyoncé redeems herself by singing the national anthem live at her pre-Super Bowl news conference. In other news, Beyonce had a pre-Super Bowl news conference. (Nytimes) Beyoncé being goofy on the cyberweb. (Huffington Post) Beyoncé demonstrates her infallibility with her dance moves. (Youtube, Buzzfeed) Beyoncé releases a sneak peek video of her performance for her concert the Super Bowl tonight. (Washington […]

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