Low Plaza has played host to some divergent causes in the past, but today might just take the cake: the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints is singing and handing out Books of Mormon in the shadow of Queer Awareness Month’s helium-filled rainbow arch (with a small bake sale against the bailout off […]
SEAS girls, this is your life Gardening: not just for housewives! So this one time, at Space Camp… “Through uncertainty and turmoil, we can at least dress confidently and demonstrate our power through a self-assured silhouette.” Good women drink bad coffee
There’s a vintage clothing and jewelry fair happening right now on Barnard’s Lehman Lawn. There are baubles, trinkets, and pleasantries in which to take delight! Oh, and coats, bags, and posters. It’s happening until 5 PM, but all the good stuff usually sells out around 3 PM.
If this Craigslisting is to be believed, it appears as though Cafe Fresh on 121st and Amsterdam — the School of Social Work hangout known for its beautiful location and slow-as-molasses service — could be up for sale. UPDATE, 12:26pm: A call to Cafe Fresh reveals that it is not, in fact, selling itself. So […]
“If all of us were to suddenly vanish, most of the country probably wouldn’t even notice” Paying the rent: still a bitch College students: still poor and hungry! Columbia football has only won games in the future. An 18-fold increase in enforcement for alcohol offenses? Tom DeMott is Spec opinion’s go-to person on rent regulation […]
The cover story in this week’s Village Voice is an interview with Columbia’s Klaus Jacob, geophysicist and adjunct professor of international and public affairs. Jacob is a big time disaster expert: in the 90s, his research on earthquakes convinced the city to change its building codes. And when he worked for President Clinton, he was […]
Remember that subprime mortgage-induced liquidity crisis and the subsequent slight dip in the markets as a result of the bailout plan being rejected? Us too. Prior to Monday’s rejection of the $700 billion plan, a letter was sent by economists around the country urging Congress not to adopt the plan set forth by Treasury Secretary […]
Bwog’s Teachers College tipster has forwarded us an email saying that on October 21st Obama and McCain’s education advisors will debate over “Education and the Next President” at Teachers College and will be moderated by TC President Susan Fuhrman. Don’t expect any heartbreaking lotteries this time: only TC faculty, students and staff are allowed. But […]
In this whole hubbub about NROTC forums and referenda, the Wall Street Journal has raised its voice once again. Yesterday, in an article centered around future Marine and Junior Austin Byrd, columnist William McGurn said that PrezBo better straighten out his act and grant the ROTC access to Columbia’s campus. After all, McGurn wrote, even […]
Over a month ago, CU Dems made plans to visit Northern Virginia to help push Obama and House and Senate candidates over the edge to victory. Bwog has now heard that the Republicans will be going to campaign in New Jersey on Election Day. Both trips will be funded entirely out of the groups’ own […]
We are on the eve of midterms and many students are preparing sleeping bags, dry foods and canteens of Redbull for their first Butler camp out of the year. But alas, in his email to the Senior class, Mark Johnson has informed us that The Powers That Be have decreed that every room in our […]
There’s currently a fire in Dodge, and a nervous professor is running through the stairwell yelling to anyone who will listen, “This is not a drill.” Also, the area surrounding Dodge smells like smoke. Check back for more updates. UPDATE: According to Public Safety, there wasn’t a fire, just a “smoke condition” caused by an […]
Mayyyyybe Bloomberg will run for reelection Gamers: beware of exceeding University bandwidth caps, but only sometimes. In fact, for most of the things you’ll be doing online, you will be fine. Perhaps the University Senate is a place where debate within the University should take place. As opposed to debating with kitchen knives. Wait a […]
According to an article by everyone’s favorite authority on colleges, US News and World Report, Columbia was nipped ever so slightly by Harvard this year for the top honor of being the university whose name appears most in global print and electronic media. Hey, at least we trounced the rest of the Ivies, as Yale, […]
Remember American hero and proud Business School alum (’97) Roy Den Hollander? The self-described antifeminist who sued Columbia for failing to offer a “men’s studies” course? Whatever, anyway, he’s back! And he’s suing mad, specifically about ladies’ nights at bars because what else? This month, Hollander is arguing that when nightclubs offer all the ladies […]
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