The USenate has just isolated and posted the comment that purportedly garnered controversial reactions at last week’s ROTC hearing. The exclamation of “Racist!” that was mentioned in this morning’s NYPost article on the speaker is not discernible in this audio recording. The Post’s story is currently reproduced on the front page of the Fox News […]
Tutors can help you with everything, from fractions to calculus and beyond, even that thing they call “frontiers of science.” For real, it’s not poetry (Fact: this video was actually played in the Frontiers lecture “lecture” last week.)
Red LG Xenon Slider cell phone Dropped at the Heights on Saturday night (February 19/20). If you stole it, just give me my sim card back! Please email acc2149@columbia.edu if found!
When they’re not rocking out or helping the community, Columbia faculty enjoy getting dirty in the lab. Bwog takes a moment to look back on this week in science. Headlines were compiled by our Northside Correspondent Ricky Raudales. Know what’s the surest way of getting into Columbia’s top-rated Medical School? Watson, the latest supercomputer and […]
“Have you ever gone to print on the third floor of Broadway and noticed those awesome emoticon wheels?” quoth the Brogan RAs in their free food tip. If you’re unsure of what an emoticon wheel is but are willing to make the trip over to Broadway Lobby Lounge from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for […]
Today marks the commencement of Engineering Week, a 7 day long event featuring a discussion panel, speed networking and …we know you’re skimming right by this to the item of most interest to you non-engineers (and in all likelihood, engineers) signup for CU Assassins starts today! Registration for the ESC’s annual ‘game of stealth and […]
In the spirit of all things matrimonial, after a former SIPA student’s engagement announcement (Hudson Hub Times) we present to you: Something old: We lost against Harvard at yesterday’s basketball game (WSJ) but that didn’t stop people from crowding in to vigorously support the home team (true, while also celebrating Greek night). One of the better […]
White magsafe MacBook computer charger. Left last thursday in 209 Havermayer under a seat in the front row. Contact acb2165@barnard.edu or call (614) 425-4230.
Columbia students have seen their fair share of preposterous posters. Here a few new ones that either made us laugh, cry, or just shake our heads. Oh, the minuteness of it all…
Yesterday, it was warm and sunny. People were smiling, laughing, and sitting on the steps. Love was in the air. Today, it is cold and windy—it even flurried a little this morning! Instead of lounging outside, people are now defecting to Butler. These changes in weather have left Bwog feeling a little confused. Oh Spring, […]
In the battle between brains and brawn, Bwog’s been choosing brains a lot lately (mostly because we’re too lazy to hit the gym). But really, many important lectures have been taking place recently, and we’ve been doing our best to keep you in the know. On Wednesday, many gathered in Sulzberger Parlor to hear NYU professor […]
Some nights, Butler goggles just don’t cut it. Certain Butler 209 residents have declared a moratorium on “butt-ugly” boys, relegating them to the infamous Butler 4th floor. To the aesthetically-challenged, consider yourself warned. Bwog suggests that those deprived of Butler eye candy just get out of Butler and ask someone on a date!
Update (02/20): the changes in this post reflect amendments made by Professor Silver and communicated to Bwog this morning Bwog just received the following e-mail: Professor Allan Silver asked that this faculty-signed statement in support of ROTC at Columbia be distributed: http://advocatesforrotc.org/columbia/2011faculty.pdf Prof Silver said signatories were limited to full professors, faculty members with full-time appointments, though other […]
Unless you’ve lived in NYC your whole life, being at Columbia can make you forget about a skill that probably defined your suburban adolescence—driving. This Bwogger certainly misses the days spent zooming through her neighborhood and blasting the Top 40 tunes that everyone only pretends to hate. But unfortunately, driving isn’t always exciting as it […]
It’s a meaty Bwoglines today, but real things are happening, and we gotta keep you informed! The Department of City Planning has given Columbia’s new Baker Field plan 11-1 approval, allowing it to reserve only 1.5 percent of its property to public waterfront access instead of the usual 15 percent. Because the Inwood Community Board […]
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