So this thing happened a few days ago. Hate it or love it, it’s here, and it will actually affect you. We’ve compiled some of the most immediate changes the bill creates, student-specific clauses, and a listed a few places to learn more about this extremely messy and important bill. Here are some of the […]
We’ve done this cooking thing before, but we thought we’d, uh, kick it up a notch. Bwog obviously loves to eat, but there are others on campus with more refined palates. We turned to Matt Powell, a member of Columbia University Culinary Society, to guide us through gastronomy. Welcome to the return of Cooking with […]
For all you gallophiles (or just croissant-ophiles) out there, the French Cultural Society is sponsoring a Study Break in the Broadway Room in Lerner from 4 to 5:30 today. Complimentary treats include Nutella mousse, quiches, and both sweet and savory croissants. Bon Appetit!
Gothamist cites Bwog comments. (So you could be famous!) HuffPo defends Women’s Studies at Columbia. The City comes to an agreement to develop Ground Zero. (Times) Columbia opens ‘Global Centers’ in Mumbai and Paris. Debate continues over the Jail-themed playground in Brooklyn. (Times)
The residents of Schapiro face a dreaded Housing raid, as lounge furniture-pilfering students failed to learn a lesson from Wien/EC. It seems that 3 chairs and 3 tables have gone missing from the 2nd, 9th, 10th and 11th floor lounges. Who’s hosting a dinner party in their Schapiro double? Housing has given the hooligans until […]
If you couldn’t get out enough this week to watch frat families playing Frisbee with their adopted dogs, couples stroking on Low, or observe hoards of unknown Columbia citizens emerging out of the woodwork in celebration of the beautiful weather, INY is here with more suggestions so that you can enjoy the great in and […]
“This is not the most important question I’ll ask today, but how many of you think that Cornell can beat Kentucky?” -Ira Katznelson, 20th Century American History, God Among Men
Last night the Columbia Queer Alliance gathered in Fayerweather Hall to inaugurate their new Speakers Series, a natural outgrowth an expansion upon their popular Third Thursdays lecture series. Holding no punches, CQA started big, focusing their first discussion on the rocky and contentious topic of Sexuality and Religion. Bwog’s Resident Tantric Sexpert/Peter Awn Enthusiast Mark […]
Time to don the shorts and shades – the flowers are out! –Photo by ECS
Aw…how cute! PrezBo talks about self-esteem. Photo via The Wall Street Journal
Head to Barnard for some midday shopping. They’ve got jewelry and vintage clothes galore! Hurry though – the fair closes at 6pm. -Photo by ECS
Bombed that midterm? Slept through one too many lectures? Don’t panic! Today’s your last chance to pass/fail a class. (Remember, you need a letter grade for core and language classes…damn you, Arabic!) It’s also the last day to drop a class if you’re in SEAS. Get the form here. Now go to Kent and save that […]
Comrades, revolution is upon us! Communists demanding revolution and handing out their literature. Photo by BPD
Driven out of Canada, Anne Coulter claims to have been well received at the Ivies. (ThinkProgess) Things are getting out of hand in the post-health care reform era. (Huffington Post) Something that may deserve a few protests. (New York Post) Columbia plans to live large, and hopes not to upset the neighbors. (NY1) Apparently Columbia’s […]
The youngest-ever president of the NAACP, Ben Jealous, CC ’94, will be speaking at Columbia College’s Class Day. At a celebration tonight in Havana Central’s back room, Class Council 2010 President Cliff Massey revealed Jealous’s selection after weeks of speculation that saw names floated including Bill Clinton and Kofi Annan Jealous, who was involved with […]
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