We were dismayed to receive the following Concerned Email from Nussbaum resident Allon Brann this afternoon. Brann, like so many unsuspecting students, attended the Nussbaum incarnation of ResLife’s Thanksgiving free-food giveaway. But “the holiday offering of cider, pie, whipped cream, and candy is merely a front for a sinister aim: the indoctrination and eventual conversion […]
Free pumpkin pie — the most topical of treats — is being served in the Broadway Skylounge from 9 PM to 11 PM. Tastes like a five day weekend.
RoomHop is back! It’s one of Bwog’s favorite features, in which we showcase rooms that are awesome, unique, or just plain pretty. If you know of anyone with a distinct abode, send us a tip at bwog@columbia.edu and we’ll send a gnome with a camera. College dorms are notorious for being drab and depressing. Many, […]
Everyone wants to be as cool as people in EC, so those of us west of Broadway feel the urge to adopt our own moniker: we’re “West Campus.” And to celebrate Thanksgiving (yes, the event is not PC), the west campus lounges will have free apple cider, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and apple pie. The email […]
Hot on the heels of an NROTC professor endorsement, a number of faculty members have signed the following statement of opposition to NROTC on campus. In fact, this petition is something of a direct response to the pro-NROTC side’s statements: “In contrast to those who have expressed support for ROTC based on hypothetical conditions, we […]
The Current is back at it with their Fall issue. We’ll save you time by getting to the good stuff. A report card for PrezBo’s report card. A giglio — or seven-story, five-ton papier-mâché statue — grows in Brooklyn. Beijing: practically Columbia-esque in its bureaucratic character! Roth, Foer and Chabon: different approaches to Jewishness and […]
To give students a taste of those delightful pre-plumbing days, the forces of Columbia have decided to withhold running hot water from residents of John Jay this morning. Daily Editor Eliza Shapiro reports that it’s been gone for at least two hours. People are wandering around with bath towels looking forlornly for an oasis and support groups […]
This week, it’s all about the magic that happens at CUMC. And some other things. Harry Potter would’ve turned out quite differently: a simple injection of testosterone cures “werewolf syndrome.” Brilliantly, we connected an inability to concentrate to an inability to concentrate. When it comes to detecting rather than curing, all Columbia can do is […]
The 2008-2009 Rhodes Scholars have been announced, and Columbia’s very own R. Jisung Park of Shelton Connecticut has made the list! Per the winners’ bios press release: “R. Jisung Park, Shelton, Connecticut, is a senior at Columbia where is a double major in economics and political science. Jisung has done research in tropical rainforest studies […]
After saving so much cash earlier today, Bwog thought to splurge a little. To reward ourselves after a rigorous day of studying, Bwog was in the mood for something warm and hearty. Unfortunately Casa Fiesta refried beans didn’t cut it. A second trip to Westside, however, yielded the makings of a gourmet dinner. If you’re […]
Here’s the trouble with the holidays: indulging in too many homemade, holiday treats – latkes, gelt, pecan pie, eggnog and the like – often results in no longer looking so svelte in the lovely argyle sweater Santa or the Hanukkah Armadillo brought for you. And you know, eating healthy isn’t so bad. What with Pink […]
Here at the Bwog, we’re fans of the underdog, the little guy, you know, the little train that could so to speak. So when it comes to consumerism, corporations and all that jazz, we support locally-owned independent businesses. As detailed in the current issue of The Blue and White, Morningside Heights unfortunately has succumbed to […]
At this time of year, Bwog, like just about everyone, is sick of Butler. But there are like twenty other libraries on campus, right? Yes, there are. And yes, Columbia students are probably too fortunate for our own good too. But sometimes, what we have just doesn’t suffice… So on this brisk Saturday, Bwog has […]
This morning CSIS – Columbia Students for International Service – brings their humanitarian mission to you in the form of free bagels and coffee. If you’re into cross-cultural learning and exchange, being a responsible citizen of the world and bettering all of humanity (or if you could just use a free bagel with schmear,) head […]
There’s nothing like a Saturday morning trad to get your weekend off right. Wrap up in your comforter and scroll down for a smattering of cartoons from this week – Enjoy! “I’m nothing, and yet I’m all I can think about.” By William Hamilton from The New Yorker
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