In case you don’t regularly frequent the world of tech-geekery, pay a visit: there’s some crazy shit going down in freedom-of-informationland. Bwog freelancer Kate Redburn summarizes. It seems Columbia students aren’t the only ones having trouble with copyright law. Yesterday, there was an internet revolution on Digg.com, the popular website-rating site, over the “digging” of […]
This year, Bwog’s Senior Wisdom series brings you a cadre of awesome ’07ers whom we haven’t had a chance to profile yet–for others whom we have, look after the jump. Name: May Lin Claims to fame: AAA, APAAM, USCC, part of the group that wrote the report on the state of Ethnic Studies at […]
The last day of class has come and gone, and with it a year of Columbia sports marked by unusual success: some of our vaunted athletic squads have indeed emerged atop the Ivy League pissing match. For those of you watching at home or not watching at all, don’t feel bad—all the winning teams compete […]
Rezoning Plan Presented, Walkout Executed, Nose Game Played Funding Groups Compete for Funding Columbia Tennis Upset Over Chance for Massive Upset (v. OSU) Hey, this one’s about the Bwog! Story About A Crazy Cat Lady “I want justice! I want justice!”
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We heard earlier today that the College Republicans had brought a bunch of black balloons out to the Sundial to “commemorate” May Day (traditionally a celebration of pagan ritual, the workers movement, and loyalty) while a band of merry activists subwayed it down to a march for equal rights in Chinatown. This is how adorable […]
Name: James Leighman Williams Claims to fame: 2 time Men’s captain of fencing team, 2006 Member of Men’s National Team, All American, 1st Team All Ivy, 2 time All Ivy Academic, blah de blah blah blah. Most importantly… 2005 CU Assassins champion Preferred swim test stroke? I think it’s called the dog paddle. What are […]
Bwog received an encouraging number of colorful entries for our Columbia Spring Fashion Extravaganza contest. This week’s winner was Max Talbot-Minkin C ’07, whose successful submission is displayed below. We hope you eager photobwoggers will keep them coming for our next theme, just in time for finals: LIBRARY CARREL DECOR. Finally, your chance to expose […]
Bwog correspondent Ashley Nin reports: “Macintosh has free food and paint so that anyone are leave their mark before the building’s torn down.” What more could you want? Enjoy a student center friendlier than Lerner – or the Lerner-like (or lite?) Nexus, set to rise on the spot, while you still can.
It’s that time of year – when the members of Philo quit jabbering and actually write something down. Surgam, the result of their efforts, gets the (very) quick treatment, below (all links head to the same PDF). Best of the Bad Poetry Contest (pp. 4 – 12) Half of a Story Called “Hooke’s Law”: The Only New Thing […]
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University’s student newspaper, is reporting that GW President (and ’59 Columbia grad, pictured) Stephen Joel Trachtenberg will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Commencement. The list of recipients also includes Aharon Barak, former Israeli Supreme Court President, and CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux. UPDATE: According to the official list, […]
The latest issue of Jester drops Thursday – that is, if the nefarious CUSJ [read: Jester] doesn’t interfere once more. The theme is one near and dear to Bwog’s heart: technology. (all links take you to the same PDF) AIM and the Manhattan Project – Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together (p. 11) The […]
In a shockingly short span of time, the class of 2007 will shuffle off this undergraduate coil. What’s left for them to look forward to? Finals, Matthew Fox (of Speed Racer fame!), and Bwog’s Senior Wisdom series, which will introduce you to eleven seniors whom you may or may not have been lucky enough to […]
The love affair comes to an end… This is actually a big deal Money! In Soviet Russia, Russia’s Future dissects YOU!
We’re about to start our Senior Wisdom series, and Spec is looking for some cool ’07ers too. To wit: Know someone who’s made the most of the last four years? Spectator is looking for the best, the brightest, the quirkiest students in the class of 2007 (all four undergraduate colleges) to write about in its […]
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