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  On Monday, Le Monde, that little corner of Paris in Morningside, will augment their menu for a week-long Pig Frites Festival. Besides their usual fare, they’ll feature a variety of exotic pork related dishes, including “Bacon Ice Cream with caramelized apples and chocolate dipped bacon ($6).” (!!) This is old news apparently, but it’s […]

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Five Guys Goes Live

At 11:10 this morning, 5 Guys finally opened their doors. A handful of eager things-between-buns enthusiasts were waiting to be let in, while the owner apparently dealt with last minute issues with his landlord. In any event, the place looks, well, fine. It’s spacious and airy, but the decor is pretty minimal and inexpensive. Let’s […]

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Real life doesn’t have midterms. This past Tuesday, the Coalition to Preserve Community protested outside Columbia’s Harlem employment information center, chanting slogans such as “Harlem: Not for Sale” and “Floridita: Not for Sale.” Videos from this protest of about fifty people, including Columbia students, were posted today, and you can see Floridita owner Ramon Diaz […]

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A Barnard student was assaulted by a drunk man late last night on 112th and Broadway. The security alert, which you can read in full below, reminds you: When traveling during late hours please remember that the Barnard shuttle service is available from 9:00pm-4:00am by calling 212-854-3362. In addition, the Columbia University shuttle service is […]

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Location: 562 W. 113th Nearby dorms: McBain is a member of The Block.  McBain shares 113th with Watt, Symposium, Nussbaum.  Hogan and Broadway are one block North. Stores and restaurants: Right above a Chase ATM, Deluxe, Milano Market, Campo Il Cibreo, and Oren’s.  Across the street is Nussbaum & Wu, Community, and Bon French Cleaners. […]

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Lost: Black Wallet

Black wallet lost in McBain on March 10th. Many forms of identification inside. Reward for returner! Email: suzannearrington@yahoo.com

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READY SET HOUSE

Bye! Happy Spring Break! Hello free food from parents, daytime schwastedness with pals, or getting to sleep naked because your roommate’s away…  Anyway there’s plenty of joy to be found in the week after midterms, EXCEPT THAT HOUSING STARTS WHEN WE GET BACK. Not to worry though, because Bwog will be here to hold your […]

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For most of you, midterms are now over, and spring break is finally here (our sincerest apologies to anyone who’s still working. ¡Sí se puede!). This week’s Drinking with Bwog will show you the perfect drink to take the edge off of what we’re sure has been a rough week. Read on as the Columbia […]

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As Confucius once said, “Well behaved women rarely make history… or orgasms!” Except Confucius didn’t actually ever say that. But the Well Women did! Tonight they’re hosting an event in honor of Women’s History Month called Naughty Girls’ Night In, featuring open discussion about female sexual pleasure, sex toy presentations, and more. To stay in with […]

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Last night, Bwogger and on-campus lecture correspondent Mark Hay hopped over to the security pit that was Lerner, where he attended the highly publicized Conversation with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. Read Hay’s reflections about the man behind the “Ground Zero Mosque.” Lerner was on lockdown last night—a roped-off corridor stretching down the ramp from the second […]

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A musically-inclined engineer apparently decided that José’s modeling tutorial podcasts needed some spice. In the infamous Gateway class, SEAS kids endure these things to learn how to use 3D computer modeling programs. And what better way to make any audio recording infinitely times more listenable than by injecting it with a strong dose of Kanye […]

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Found: Scarf

A nice scarf found on College Walk near the 116th Broadway gates. A description of the scarf, like color and the material it’s made of, as well as when it was lost would be the best way for the owner to ID it. Email: archerybabee@gmail.com

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Meet Daryl Seitchik, BC ’12, who’s currently studying contemporary art in France. She’s super talented and fabulous, and it’s easy to cyber-stalk her work since she keeps a cartoon blog. But even the talented and fabulous are not without problems—that really annoying Skype pixelation problem to be specific. Without further ado, we present to you Thursday […]

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Latest from the ROTC debate which is getting more and more attention from the national media: check out two recently published articles by important members of the Columbia community. Yesterday Katherine Franke, Professor and Director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at the Law school, wrote an opinion piece for the Huffington Post. […]

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