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Like the NFL figured out years ago, sometimes sports are better on Monday than they are on Sunday, even at the cost of an alliteration. Over the short Thanksgiving break, many Lions skipped out on the tryptophan lull and traveled far and wide to compete. Men’s Basketball headed to San Francisco to play in the […]

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As we prepare for the next semester, Bwog is looking for some new talent on our team.  If you think you would be a good addition, apply to be a daily editor.  Daily editors have the joy of dedicating one day per week to Bwog.  They write and edit articles, dun staff writers to get their […]

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The holiday may be over, but the emotional scar will remain. Mom (to little boy): “…and if you kick that chair in front of you the nice flight attendant will come and cut your legs off.”

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During Thanksgiving break, a man was seen on video removing property from a residence on 115 St. between Broadway and Riverside Drive. Bwog would like to remind everyone to close and lock all windows and doors when leaving the room for an extended amount of time.

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Due to Columbia students’ penchant for dropping out at the last minute, there are now open seats at the LLC’s Dean-in-Residence Alumni Dinner and Discussion. The scrumptious dinner will be 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM today (11/26) at a secret location in the LLC (Location will be presumably sent out after RSVP). The dinner will be limited to the […]

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Time to open up your wallets and laptops. Cyber Monday is here! Remember to join in on the mayhem and score some epic deals while pretending to listen to lecture. (Time) In preparation for the imminent artificial intelligence takeover, Cambridge University is opening up a center for “terminator studies.”  Remember kids, it’s all fun and […]

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Tonight, Bwog bumped around Butler, asking one question: “Are you happy?” Here is what you said. A guy walking into 209: “Yes, because I think I’m in the right place, doing the right thing.” A man on the second floor: “Moderately. [shrugs] That’s kind of an awkward question to ask in a library.” One of your friendly […]

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We know adjusting after break is pretty tough, but you can beat the back to school blues by coming to the Bwog meeting at 7 pm tonight! You’ll probably be trying to put off doing work anyway, so instead of cleaning your room for the umpteenth time, head over to the SGO on the 5th […]

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Bucket List represents the unbelievable intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. As always, feel free to mention any events we may have missed in the comments section (and/or mock our typos) and we’ll add them. Our recommendations […]

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We know you’re frustrated that you have work to do while some people get to relax, but don’t get too angry on your schoolward journeys, or you might get arrested. (Buzzfeed, Gothamist) Getting back into the swing of things is going to be Misérable but hey, at least some people in the cinema world are happy. […]

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If you’re finally at home (or stuck on campus) and the Cowboys vs. Redskins game hasn’t exactly done much to provoke the Thanksgiving spirit, it’s good to know that there’s still something to be thankful for… Thanksgiving feasts!  Let the tryptophan commence!  

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Thanksgiving is a very special holiday in which we get to celebrate America’s past and all that we have in this life.  More importantly, though, we get to eat a lot.  No matter where you end up this Thanksgiving, we want to know about it.  Send us pictures of your dining table, turkey, homemade pie, […]

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The Internet is not always a nice place. However, one group of anonymous do-gooding Columbians is trying to change that. Columbia Compliments serves an an intermediary, accepting complimentary Facebook messages intended for specific people and publically posting those messages as its status, without mentioning who sent them. In the end, the lucky recipient gets a […]

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Monday night, a number of students gathered in a small room in Pupin to discuss the modern obstacles of labor rights in America. The presentation was titled Intern and Labor Rights: Amnesty Presents a Panel Discussion. It featured, among others, Ross Perlin. Perlin is best known for his book Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn […]

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