Are we really the only ones who masochistically love late-night lucubration in Butler? The taste of the corn muffins from Butler Café, especially after they’re a bit stale because then they don’t crumble so much? Whizzing by 45 steps on the banister from the third to the second floor? The extremely bright or dim “mood” […]
Seven lucky years ago, Bwog emerged from a womb of coding to shake things up and bring smart opinions on relevant and important discussions. We’ve had our fair share of growing pains, both big and significant as well as kind of ridiculous. Bwog definitely has loads more growth to go through, but at least now we […]
“As a man, I’m flesh and blood; I can be ignored, I can be destroyed. But as a hawk… as a hawk I can be incorruptible. I can be everlasting.”—Hawkma
Found on 113th st. near Watt at around 6pm on Friday 7th. Number 037217 – maybe a key for McBain? Contact njr2115 to claim
When it’s 11:59 am and the munchies are descending upon your enfeebled soul, to whom can you turn? Live at Lerner. Today from noon to 1 pm in the Lerner Piano Lounge, assuage your munchies with free, warm food—”think lentil barley soup, think cornbread, think apple raisin bread pudding,” but don’t think Arby’s. Along with the free […]
In honor of our 7th birthday, it’s appropriate to remind yourself that all things lead back to Bwog and to serenade it if you feel so inclined. Bodies found. (BBC) Where in the world is the flu? (CNN) Of course: Kitty Killers. (NY Times) Gao, Timbuktu, and Kidal occupied. (USA Today) One year wiser via Shutterstock
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And no, it’s not because you finally got your flu shot. The latest in a series of impressively diverse emails from AHinks, all Barnard students received notice yesterday announcing Barnard’s Responsible Community Action Policy. The Responsible Community Action Policy is basically the Good Samaritan policy that’s already been adopted across the street and which Dean Hinkson […]
Bwog was just tipped off to a prime free food opportunity: “The Education Umbrella invites you to attend our launch event this Tuesday, January 29, at 8:30 PM in the Lerner Party Space. Dinosaur BBQ and drinks will be provided. Come celebrate the creation of this organization and mingle with other educators and education enthusiasts!” […]
Yesterday Bwog reported on the beginnings of an insurrection in John Jay over an elevator which has been under emergency repairs since last semester. The conflict rages on with today’s new communiqué from the field:
Barnard’s SGA is hosting WinterFest, a festive celebration of everybody’s least favorite season, winter, tonight from 7-9 on Lehman Lawn. Performances from Clefhangers, Bacchantae and Dhoom are promised, as well as free scarves and hot cocoa pong(?). Sounds like Lehman Lawn will be positively (w)in(ter)fested with good times. The waiting challenge via Wikimedia
The Blue and White will conduct its second meeting of the semester tonight, at 9 p.m. in the crypt of St. Paul’s Chapel. (Not to exclude the possibility of an unexpected, forced exodus.) The staff will be talking through what little remains to talk through for the February issue, and also assigning pitches for the […]
SGA met for the first time this semester in the exciting new locale that is Diana 502, getting back to business with a casual meeting. There, dark and mysterious like Aragorn in the Prancing Pony, Maddie Ball waited in the wings, and this is her report. SGA kicked off their first meetings of the semester […]
Bwog caught wind of a mysterious room in Barnard’s Hewitt Hall. Extravagance Expert Maud Rozee and lucky resident Linda Crowley, BC’15, present the deets on this sweet crib. From the outside, Linda Crowley’s room looks like any other Hewitt single. Once inside her bizarre pastel fuschia door, however, I felt as if I’d entered the […]
Here is information from Columbia Health that will help you help us: Columbia Health will provide free flu shots Tuesday, January 29, 2013, at Lerner Hall, Broadway Room, from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (University ID Card required) Alternatively, you may schedule an appointment at Medical Services in John Jay Hall by calling (212) 854-2284. […]
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