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Free Breakfast!

We know it’s almost 2pm, but that just means it’s time for breakfast on Halloween weekend. The Muslim Students Association’s alumni group just let out in Lerner, and there are copious breakfast-y foodstuffs to be had… go now!

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Besides all of your wonderful tips, the bwgossip alias gets plenty of spam. Bwog staffer David Iscoe decided to respond to a few, as various permutations of himself. Inexplicably, he didn’t hear back. R obt Herman <ilnggob@caseyfamilyservices.org>  Date Sep 11, 2007 8:04 PM chiropractors mailing list For the week ending Sep 14, you will receive […]

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The Columbia publications scene can seem oversaturated—there’s always something new on newsstands and strewn across dorm hallways. But Barnard has historically been a one-publication campus, with the Bulletin absorbing the journalistic energies of those who don’t take their writing talents across the street, or down Broadway to the Spectator. Until last fall, that is. Keondra […]

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 We didn’t quite get there after the first show…but you can still see King Lear at the Black Box at 2:00 and 8:00 today. Reserve tickets at kcstkinglear@gmail.com. The packet gave a stomach-churning pop as Cornwall clawed at Gloucester’s eye, splattering stage blood across his face. The audience groaned and squealed; several people even covered […]

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Reminder!

Bwog editor applications due in a little over 24 hours! Just in case the little box thingy that’s been up all week escaped your notice!

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After the hubbub in Atlanta, David Horowitz got a relatively relaxing reception at his alma mater.  Perhaps the most remarkable thing about David Horowitz’ visit this afternoon was the lack of remarkable happenings: he came, gave a predictable speech, took questions from a well-behaved audience, and left. The room was about half full–most of those […]

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A bit of late news that was recently brought to our attention: according to the ominously-titled website House of Bnai-Haman, September 24, 2007 will now permanently be referred to as “Columbia’s Day of Shame,” which the site asks to readers to make sure “is never forgotten.” Granted, the blog was actively updated for a grand […]

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The David Horowitz lecture is scheduled to begin momentarily. Unlike previous events with controversial speakers that Bwog was able to liveblog, we will not be able to do that this time. After initially granting Bwog press credentials to the event, the College Republicans then revoked them, saying that Bwog “lacks journalistic integrity” and calling it […]

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The Protest Outside

A small band of protesters gathered on the Sundial this morning to listen to speeches about the Horowitz speech, scheduled to begin at noon. “Blacks, Latinos, Arabs Asians and whites. No racist war no more no more defend our civil rights!” they chanted.  

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QuickSpec

Chances are you won’t be living here fresh out of college anyway Old wounds, with an update A Wiki project with special legitimacy (in more ways than one) Horowitz gets pwned in Atlanta (in German fascist style, apparently) But what about Repubofascists? Isolated incidents: in this case, they don’t exist

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Word has it that Schapiro 12 has been infested with bed bugs since the start of the school year. Students report that they often wake up with bites all over them and some have even discovered the nasty little creatures in their books. Unfortunately, Housing’s been extremely unresponsive to this issue. There has been an […]

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Horowitz Redux

A few bits of news that have built up over the last few days.  Stepping over the line: The image at right is a poster found on Sunday in Lerner and sent to Bwog yesterday, mimicking the graffiti found in a SIPA bathroom stall about a month ago. We’re presuming it’s trying to make the […]

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There are various trailers lined up along Claremont avenue and a movie set on 118th and Riverside. When Bwog went digging, we learned that it was for a movie called Push starring Star Jones, Monique, and Paula Patton (?). There is very little information available on IMDB on Push, guess it’s still in the early […]

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Behind the jump is what you’ve all been waiting for– the answers to the last two Bluebook crossword puzzles in all their corny glory. Enjoy, and stop pestering the alias.

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Free Skyr

Looking to try delicious Icelandic yogurt? From 11 to 1, the Culinary Society will be giving away free Siggi’s Skyr on Low Plaza the Lerner ramps. Hey, it’s cheaper than Pinkberry.

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