How many times have you wandered into Hamdel or Cafe 212 or a select group of local stores and restaurants and grumbled to yourself, “Why must I be oppressed by long waits for food? Why must I stand in a line of losers, all forced to waste their precious moments on this earth in an […]
A tipster sent in data from a recent Wall Street Journal article about how graduates of arts-focused schools tend to rack up more debt. Here are the numbers for Columbia undergraduates: Columbia University in the City of New York Average price: $19,073 Graduation rate: 93% Default rate: 3% Average student loan at time of repayment: […]
While the unbearably chilly weather made Diana Center Bureau Chief Maddie Ball wish for the more temperate climates of Alderaan, a peaceful planet, she still endured the wind to see what SGA had planned. Without an administrative guest this week, the rep council’s meeting was short and sweet, just like this report. While it’s not […]
You’ll finally be saying goodbye to that old email address you worked so hard to make in grade 3. (Guardian) The Florida Snake Hunt is over and the real winner was an eleven-foot python that was released back into the wild. (ABC) The Supreme Court will start hearing oral arguments today in the case of […]
For our very last personal (we think), we present Daniel Sims, with both his physical and virtual representation available. Email personals@bwog.com for this year’s last chance at love. Name, Year, School, Major: Daniel Sims, 2014, SEAS, MechE Preference: Guy for Girl Hometown: Tristate area (a lot of commuting between NYC and NJ) Your dream date […]
Our beloved weekly series is back! Inspired by recent events, we bothered the poor souls trapped in Butler to find out what would stop them from going to Columbia’s favorite deli, Milano Market. Here are some of the best answers we got: “I actually don’t go to Milanos! Have never been.” “Probably getting stopped and frisked. […]
The fine folks of CCSC met, as they are wont to do, last night. Maren Killackey was there. It was noticeably empty Sunday night in the Satow room; both CCSC President Karishma Habbu and VP Communications Jared Odessky were absent, and some questioned whether there were enough council members present to meet quorum. Those that […]
Whether you’re boycotting the meal plan or boycotting Milano, Morningside offers a plethora of inexpensive dining options to try before you come to the last resort of, you know, actually cooking. Here’s a roundup of some staff favorites– add your tips in the comments! Breakfast: $3.75 for a large coffee and ham, egg, and cheese […]
Kait Kerrigan came to Columbia to collaborate with courageous cantors in our college. Our creative contributor, Kyra Bloom, chronicles the crazy carousel: Yesterday in the Broadway Sky Lounge, one half of the musical theatre songwriting team Kerrigan & Lowdermilk worked with the cast of CMTS’s “Party Worth Crashing”. Kait Kerrigan is a Barnard alum herself […]
If you think Frontiers of Science is a boring, useless class, think again—the Core’s most infamous class went wild today. According to our reports, the first class of the physics unit was running a bit late when the lights went out. When they came back on, professor Emlyn Hughes was in the spotlight. Then Snoop […]
Are you a SEAS student who wants to learn more about Study Abroad? Do you just want free pizza tonight? If yes, stop by 825 Mudd tonight at 8 PM and your needs will be quenched. The meeting will cover all the logistics of engineering study abroad, as well as any other questions attendees may […]
The Columbia University Marching Band is stepping away from their traditionally controversial and caustic content, and moving towards sheer seduction. Do you want to express your love for your peers in a seductive tone that neither your awkward agitated attitude nor CU Admirers can properly express? In a new series they started yesterday, CUMB’s James […]
Obama’s immigration plan went live, But Vassar got some honey from the hive. While n + 1 just seems to like it hard, We here at Bwog prefer the way o’ th’ Bard. (WSJ, In These Times, n + 1, Twitter). Bard-ass via Shutterstock
The Lions stepped up their game this weekend and hit some major milestones in the season: a seventh consecutive win, a first Ivy League victory, a spot in the ECAC finals, and more. Men’s Swimming & Diving took down Princeton in the final home meet of the season for their seventh straight win as they […]
In honor of President’s Day, Bwog will be hosting a screening of My Date With the President’s Daughter tonight at our meeting. So come to the SGO on the 5th floor of Lerner at 7 pm tonight to watch the classic Disney Channel original movie with us. Bring your ideas and your friends and your ability […]
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