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Yes, those things you checked out from the libraries last semester for “research” (i.e., “diverse sources”) are likely due today. So say your tearful goodbyes and set them free down the Rectangular Abyss Where All the Good Books Go. You wouldn’t want to run up any late fees!

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Former City Council candidate Peter Gleason accuses the J-School’s Wayne Barrett of working for a “Publishing Pimp.” (NYPost) Premed students may have more options by the time they graduate. (NYT) Feeling generous and a fan of Chowdah? Why, you’re in luck! (eBay) But not nearly as lucky as this grad student who was hit by […]

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Have YOU had a conversation with a vagina? Mark Hay has. Bwog’s Chief Non-Female Consultant on Female Sexual Affairs reflects on a special night of vagina-seeking. Though not unfamiliar with the concept of The Vagina Monologues, your correspondent, like many, had never seen more than brief clips from the play before this weekend. Some memories and […]

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Bwog is all about public service. You didn’t wake up for Michelle Moody-Adams required CC coursewide lecture; we did! When your professor asks you what MiMoo spoke about, you will have answer! You’ll also know what to say when your parents hound you for being a sociology major. Theory is important, too! Poor, tired masses […]

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Come eat your feelings at Schapiro Lounge tonight at 9 with CCSC 2011. There’s comfort food, including ice cream and French fries! Yum!

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. . . just a couple of firemen making a special stop to buy chocolate for their sweethearts!

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If Valentine’s Day is slipping away and you’re starting to fret about not being with your crush, well, fret no longer! Following its successful stint at the College of William and Mary, GoodCrush.com (formerly the CrushFinder) has expanded and hit Columbia/Barnard and wants YOU to sign up and start crushin’! According to Josh Weinstein, Princeton […]

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Paunch Drunk Love offered a hearty serving of nuance, character, and dings. David Hu reviews. Subtlety is a pipe dream in many improv performances, but Fruit Paunch managed to draw out the laughs without stooping too low. The show itself consisted of eight performers on a bare stage and opened a bit late with a hasty […]

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Famous people sing songs of love. (Entertainment Weekly) Bubba comes home from the hospital. (NYT) Your journalism professor takes off his clothes. (NY Daily News) New York gets its very own street artist. (Gothamist) New York hearts you. (MediaBistro)

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A mother escorting her teenaged daughter on a stroll down College Walk. Mother: “Over there is Hamilton—it’s a classroom building. And that’s Butler, the big library.” Daughter: “What’s that?” (points to sundial; they stop) Mother: “That’s where I first met Dad.”

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99 Columbians is a multimedia project created by Angela Radulescu, CC’11 and Bennett Hong, CC’11 with the goal of bringing together the diverse group of individuals that make up our student body. To check it out or get involved, click here.

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Bwog presents you with Brian Nickel, CC’11 and Bwog’s very own Lecture Hop Editor, Mark Hay, CC’12. Interested parties should email personals@bwog.net by 9 p.m. tonight! Name / Year / School / Major: Brian Nickel/2011/Columbia College/Poly-Sci and Sustainable Development Preference (guy for guy, etc.): what up ladies Hometown: Syosset, Long Island Your dream date in […]

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Bwog’s latest eligible bachelorette is Liza Weingarten, CC’12. Email personals@bwog.net for the hook up! Name / Year / School / Major: Liza Weingarten/2012/CC/Urban Studies Preference (guy for guy, etc.): Girl for Guy Hometown: Boston Your dream date in seven words or fewer: Anything but the Movies. What redeems you as a human being?: I’m really […]

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Symphony Space 96th and Broadway Cambridge meets Manhattan in a first-time collaborative concert between two young unconducted string ensembles! Columbia University’s fourbythree presents works by Dmitri Shostakovich, Osvaldo Golijov, and Edward Elgar, demonstrating the many layers of string ensembles through the twentieth century in three different configurations: the string octet, two string quartets and double bass, and […]

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Bwog continues sending love your way with Russel Spruill, CC’10 and Kristine Hizon, BC’10. Email personals@bwog.net if you’re interested and Bwog will send you two love birds off with $10 for the date. Name / Year / School / Major: Russell Spruill / Senior / CC / Premedical Concentration in Hispanic Studies Preference (guy for […]

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