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In IAB, after Foner’s Civil War Class “You’re taking badmitton as a gym class?  That is SO the best way to wake up in the morning.  Are you like a champion yet?” “Well…I’m the best white person in the class” [Insert witty pun about the Civil War and badminton here].  ——————————— Overheard on 116th near […]

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QuickSpec

Columbia named after Colon, Barnard named after Man, Spec Runs Article About Facebook, Article Not About Facebook, Bwog Muses: Is there a chance that women are actually smarter? And  Environmentalist Faces Challenges

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Shh! It’s Gossip.

Really. Last time Bwog posted gossip, a tipster’s professor singled him out in class; he was very flustered.  A stressed-out student declared, “This year I will either die or become a Campus Character.” Professor Eric Foner, commenting on how the Immigration and Naturalization Service’s U.S. citizenship test accepts two answers to the question of what […]

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By now you’ve been to all of your classes, but your classmates and your TAs just don’t do it for you. Internet dating will solve your woes! If our man Ethan or our woman Hannah is your type, (s)he can be yours too: email us at bwgossip@columbia.edu and introduce yourself. If (s)he’s up for a […]

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In other news from Cambridge, Bwog recently became aware of a most excellent method of commemorating the heroes of September 11th. How are MIT geeks so wonderful? Why is the Low Dome never graced by random objects? And how, how did they do it?  

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They Still Won’t Go Below 96th St. To, Yes, Below, No. Plus, Russianoff Propagandizes “Toast Is the Toast of the Town,” Sez Spec. “To Adding Our Ten Cents to the Pun!” Toasts Bwog  Spec-Reading Parents No Longer Oblivious to Drug Use  GS Reads SuccessLit, Coaches CC 

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Publicity-whoring Bwog tipster Justin Grace writes: Just so you happening kids know, Chowdah is going to be doing a reading of children’s classic Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret on the sundial starting at 8:30 AM and ending at 6 PM. It’s in celebration of our first night of auditions, which start at 7 […]

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Visions in Cambridge

Harvard was the first to make early action non-binding, and it’s now become the first to ditch the whole policy, which has been widely derided for favoring children of the rich and deadline-savvy. But the Iviest of the Ivy League says it might not stick with the gutsy decision if other schools don’t follow suit, […]

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Bwog is grateful for Columbia’s sizeable flock of vending machines, with their promise of large amounts of readily available, prepackaged foods, junk and otherwise. Certain oddities within the vending machine empire, however, cannot be ignored.  •     The green leaf symbol, supposedly found next to so-called “healthy snack choices” in campus vending machines, suffers from highly inconsistent […]

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DigiTuesday

Today begins a weekly feature in which Bwog brings you more of a popular component of the print magazine: selections from Word documents left on public Columbia computers. We’re constantly amazed at what you guys produce. If the pirates set up a system where there needs to be no more than one dissenting vote, the […]

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CU Security Attains Goal to be Creepier than theFacebook.com Old People Still Do Things the Old Way. It’s News! I’m Sorry…You Spent My 40 Grand on What? Apparently, Spiderman Doesn’t Actually Go Here—Though If It’s Any Consolation, Neither Do The Olsen Twins If You Keep Acting Like That, You Little Tramp, People Are Going to […]

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Last week Bwog staffer Brendan Ballou interviewed Tamar Dougherty, rare books archivist at Columbia and his former boss. Dougherty is curator of the Herbert Lehman Papers (next to the Lehman library). She talked about her rare book collection, the stigma of being a librarian, and the East Coast – West Coast divide. How’s work at […]

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Gossip from the Morton Williams frontier! Iggy Cortez overheard this tidbit in the meat section of our favorite gouging grocers: “It was the two managers… the guy manager said they were down six thousand dollars this week. The woman was shocked and, if I heard correctly, said, ‘Well, what about X?’ and the male manager […]

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    Jamal Joseph, the new chair of the School of the Arts film department, apart from being a former Black Panther, Harlem theater stalwart, and all-around artist/activist, also has the unique distinction of having authored a recent biography of slain rapper Tupac Shakur. Joseph gave Shakur, who made a posthumous $5 million last year, […]

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Bwog found an article on a college Democrats blog written by Seth Flaxman. Big deal, you say? Well, we’re not talking about that Seth Flaxman. CC’s perky president has a doppelgänger, Seth Flaxman, Harvard ’08, involved in Harvard’s college Dems. We made an inquiry into the matter. Seth’s reply: Yeah, we’ve known about each other […]

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