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New York doormen are fed up with the city’s proposed contract amendments. (NY Daily News) New York carriage horses aren’t happy with their vacation benefits. (NYT) The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws is ready to “stick it to the man, dude.” (Gothamist) JFK-connecters just want to pack their bags and go home. […]

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This man frequently prowls College Walk in search of furry friends. This particular squirrel snacks while enjoying the companionship of an individual so in touch with urban wildlife. Photo by Louisa Clark

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In a recent email sent out to SEAS students, the University Senate Elections Commission asked them to “reconsider how SEAS students are elected to the Senate.” This move was prompted by graduate engineering students voicing concerns that they felt underrepresented. Indeed, the survey asks only one question: Should the SEAS student body be separated into […]

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Relay For Life

Today was Columbia’s 7th Annual Relay for Life to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Bwog’s Mahrah Taufique reports via photo.

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A tipster sends us this from the Hartley basement: If what we think happened happened, Bwog formally advises you both to get a tetanus shot stat.

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A gloomy Saturday  morning is upon us. Stay in side, stay in your pajamas, and regress back to childhood with Saturday Morning Cartoons. Cartoons by Abigail Santner

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Navigate the Columbia Neuroscience Society’s Mental Health Fair until 1:30 and be rewarded with deliciousness.

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University Senate makes progress in proposal to allow December 23 exams to be rescheduled. (Spec) Department of Parks and Recreation propose to cut art vendors allowed in parks. (NYT) Columbia licenses their strand simulation technologies to Adobe. (Newswise) Arson and shoe shine goes hand in hand. (Gothamist) Photo via mikeyu1402’s photostream

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The days of ramen and peanut butter may finally be over, friends! Or at least they will be next year when Nom^3 gets off the ground. Bwog’s Friend of the Foodies Mark Hay sat down with the Nom^3 team to hear about our coming culinary salvation. For the past semester, Dehui “Jordan” Kong, CC’11, has […]

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LateNight Theater doesn’t joke around. While the rest of you were either studying or holding fast to the fleeting spirit of youth, they put on a serious series of comedies starting at 11 pm. Bwog’s Senior Insomniac Megan McGregor reports from last night’s hilarious and eclectic performance. LateNite Theatre’s Spring 2010 Anthology opened Thursday night […]

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At long last, Housing has posted the appointment times for general selection. The times can be accessed in order of UNI and appointment time. The appointment slots run from 9:30 AM on Tuesday to just after 5 PM next Wednesday, April 28th. Selection takes place entirely online. Bwog wishes General Selectors the best of luck […]

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SGA Elections Results Are In

Lara Avsar is your new SGA President, and Reni Calister is Senior Class President. Congratulations to all! President SGA: Lara Avsar Vice President, Bridgit Donnelly Vice President, Student Activities: Megan Shannon Vice President, Communications:  Diana Rastegayeva Vice President, Finance: Priyata Patel Jr.Representative to the Board of Trustees: Maddie Provo University Senator: Sara Snedeker Community Affairs […]

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Cooking with Bwog 2.0 rolls on with another pair of scrumptious recipes from our good friends at the Culinary Club. This week we’ve got a great ironically vegetarian salad and a chocolate-curry milkshake for those fearless eaters out there, along with a full slate of foodie events (including an ice cream event at NYU’s Chemistry […]

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Last night, the annual Take Back The Night march, demonstrating against sexual violence and raising awareness of the oft-neglected or trivialized issue, wound its way through Morningside Heights for the 22nd time. Bwog’s Mark Hay was on the streets following the march step by step throughout the night. Rolling out from the Barnard Gates at […]

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Tipsters tell us there’s a free barbecue on the Schapiro patio (behind the security desk) from 5:30 to 7:30 for “Schapiro residents and friends.” Food hasn’t been specified, but is reportedly plentiful. Bwog bets that it will probably include hamburgers and hot dogs though. Activities will include jump rope, sidewalk chalk, and Skeeball. ’90s music […]

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