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Greetings, Bwog readers. Blue Cheetah here. That’s not my real name, of course. It’s not that I don’t trust you, it’s just too dangerous to be sharing my identity right now. They’re after me. They don’t want me sharing the truth. Who are “they,” you ask? Well, obviously, I can’t tell you. They are listening. […]

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“I guess one of the heartening things is how open both students and administrators were about hazing on campus,” sez Wesley Morton, CC ’15 and treasurer of ZBT, whose super mysterious hazing, which neither students nor administrators were at all open about, led to the creation of the anti-hazing admin committee on which Morton now […]

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Whether you’ve been waiting your whole life or just the last week since your last hit, the Blue and White meeting tonight is exactly what you need.  Come to talk through the current issue, discuss pitches for the next, and share in our general decent demeanors.  The meeting is tonight at 9 pm in St. […]

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You know what we’re talking about: you’re sitting in lecture, innocently trying to take notes on Thackeray, and the bright screen in front of you attracts your attention. You look up to see what the hell your classmate is googling/watching/buying, and you observe…. Farmville. Is it meta to be playing what looks like Farmville in […]

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Dedicated snackers Elizabeth Self and Lorna Hale bring you the latest installment of 2girls1snack with the classic of classics. It’s not just a snack, it’s a lifestyle. So, let’s say, in a purely hypothetical scenario, of course, that you just got your first LitHum paper back and need to go drown your sorrows in chocolate. […]

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Yesterday, a tipster spotted this flyer for some pretty blatant cheating on Hamilton 6. It’s worth noting, though, that this guy has a “Masters of English,” so you know he’s probably  an expert. Oh, but be aware that he does “NOT guarantee grades.” Seems legit.  

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I might be a couple of days late with my recap of this past week in Columbia sports, but the football team came up 45 points short of even a tie against Fordham on Saturday. The Lions lost their season opener to Fordham’s Rams by a score of 52-7 on Saturday. Despite the turnover-heavy performance […]

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One month into the semester and Bwog is already oversleeping. Brits stay positive. Medical center be fuxing with your private information. 1020 has upped the price of beers on the board by $1, notably Rolling Rock and Yuengling. According to a tipster, there is no water on McBain 6 and 7. Sucks to sucks.

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When Insomnia Cookies was brought to Morningside Heights, many of us saw it as a sign of better times.  No longer would we have to walk out in the cold to Westside for some glorious snacking.  Instead, the cookies would come to us.  Just two days ago, apropos of nothing, we received the following tip: […]

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In our continuing coverage of Columbia’s sheen fading, Resident Artist Lauren Beltrone shows us the various paths to being totally over the dining halls:

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Life throws a lot of curveballs.  To that end, we set into Butler last night to see: what are you prepared for?  There were a lot more class references than zombie apocalypse references, sadly. 2nd floor: Nothing. New beginnings… Next weekend. That’s tough. I don’t know–probably just the zombie apocalypse. Right now I’m going to buy […]

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The Undergraduate Committee on Global Thought invites you to a film screening of Ten Years of Terror followed by a discussion with director, Brad Evans. The film explores the impact of 9/11 and reflects on the subsequent political and military responses. This will be the Undergraduate Committee’s first event of the year, as part of a speaker […]

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ClubHop: Mujeres

There are plenty of Hispanic/Latino groups on campus: HSF, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, SOL, and on. But Mujeres, self-described on their page as “providing an organization of cultural support for Latina women at Columbia,” is the “phoenix rising from the ashes,” as the club’s publicity chair metaphorized  during Mujeres’s first meeting of the year. […]

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Lost: Lanyard

I lost my ID card today in the Kraft center today, 9/23, my birthday. Please help.  Email lmh2190@columbia.edu

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It isn’t a first-year CCSC race without some good ol’ Facebook drama.  This year, The Lion’s Pride presidential candidate, Chris George, has been on the hunt for other parties–namely Starr/Treasure and The Council–who he believes were unfairly campaigning. The source of this unfairness?  They were commenting on their own Facebook posts in the Class of […]

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