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YouTube can be a goldmine when you’re bored enough.  

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One-time B&W writer Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal, rather than starting junior year, lit out for Mongolia. They have investment banks there too! There’s a common saying in Mongolia: “margash, margash…” Translation: “tomorrow, tomorrow.” Perhaps what amounts to an expression of Mongolian time-dilation explains why I’ve decided to delay my return to Columbia for a year. After all, […]

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“Hey! What’s up, Chuck? Eh, maybe you don’t want to know… it’s not pretty!” “Hey, nice suit! 100% polyester?” Part of Siemens Science Day at Columbia University.

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Bwog is HIRING

Sure, you can do it in your pyjamas, but running a blog is still work–and right now, Bwog is a few daily editors short. Each of our staff of seven Bwoggers is on call for one 24-hour period per week, QuickSpecking, making posts out of tips that come into bwgossip@columbia.edu…and bantering via e-mail about nothing […]

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This year, Bwog’s doing a better job of getting to every student production and telling you about it. There’s still one more night to see the King’s Crown production of The Real Inspector Hound. When a cold gust ripped through Wien at the play’s most tense moment, everyone looked around for the wind machine — […]

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Should you care to look back on the last week with us as we procrastinate on those last few midterm papers, Bwog brings you one of its occasional Weeks in Review. Homecoming happened on Saturday  — we’re hoping for better luck next year, both in terms of wins and coverage. In the meantime, Bwog saw […]

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CSC Night Market

In case you missed what’s what happened on Low Plaza this evening, the CSC Night Market brought a different sort of lion to life: Photos by Justin Vlasits. A handful more after the jump.

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Better late than never, here are some off-campus alternatives courtesy of Bwog correspondent Pierce Stanley. John Scofield at Blue Note Making his only East Coast tour stop at the Blue Note Jazz Club, Scofield and the ScoHorns celebrate the release of jazz funk guitarist John Scofield’s newest album This Meets That.  October 19-21. 131 W. […]

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Over the last week we asked you, our readership, to submit your entries to our first Photoshop competition featuring your favorite/least favorite professors in remodeled garb.  Anyway, we hated to have to choose a winner, so instead we decided to play the proud parent and post all the lovely artwork we received on what we’d […]

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Hussel Hussel Hussel

Even though M.I.A.’s latest release Kala has been out for half a year, she still managed to sell out new venue Terminal 5. Bwog staffer Lucy Tang treks to the boondocks of midtown and finds that some artists are worth a 2-hour wait. M.I.A. makes me feel less of a woman. Artist, singer, dancer, political […]

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Noose goes through DNA testing — meanwhile, we realize NYPD “Hate Crime Task Force” sounds badass Please, the MPAA is so 1999! Better luck this weekend, hopefully? The title of this op-ed pretty much says it best Published yesterday, but wow, this is letter is old-school (literally!)

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Stolen goods?

A Bwog tipster recently brought to our attention that the Alpha Delta Phi pirate flag has been missing from the 114th Street brownstone for awhile now. What happened? “It was apparently stolen by MIT’s chapter of the frat last week,” so says our tipster (although this has not been confirmed by ADP itself). If so […]

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CUIT smartens up

Sorry guys, The Powers That Be found out that CUIT webpages weren’t tracking your print quota and now you are returned to 100 pages per week plus your semester reserve.  Let’s just pray that Mahmoud doesn’t come back…

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This year, Bwog’s doing a better job of getting to every student production and telling you about it. First up this season is Cowboys and Indians, a new play by occasional B&W contributor Will Snider. We understand the underlying premise of Cowboys and Indians: a pill-popping yuppie kid (Brett Austin Robbins) falls in with a […]

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It’s been awhile since the last installment of the cart tour, partly because of rumors that any chicken and rice in our immediate locality would be rendered irrelevant by the arrival of Sammy’s Halal, the 2006 Vendy award winner that was reported to be moving in to 111th? street, and then mysteriously disappeared. Now, the […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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