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Looking for a non-traditional way to prepare for finals? Josh Dillon presents his argument for the best way to spend your reading week days. Reading week: those special four days per semester when students attempt to cram weeks worth of unread books and unsolved problems into their heads. For many, this means camping in Butler […]
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Britt Fossum can’t sit still when there are things to stress about during finals season. So instead of spending her downtime curled up around a hot computer, she actually goes out and does stuff. No Netflix? No problem. I worry about a lot of things during reading week. I worry about my health, my grades, […]
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Bwog has an agreement to only change our editor-in-chief once a year. WELL BWOG MESSED UP AND FORGOT ABOUT THE AGREEMENT. So here she is, our second Editor-in-Chief of the year, Taylor Grasdalen: cool, refreshing, and goes great with Arby’s sandwiches and other Arby’s foods.  Bwog: we have a new editor-in-chief. Interested in meeting Taylor and the […]
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Bucket List represents the intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. These are the last Bucket List events of 2014! Get ’em while they’re hot!! If you notice any events that have been left off the list, or a correction, please leave them in the comments. Recommended “Black Trauma in Academic Spaces #StudyingWhileBlack” College Walk, Monday 12:30 PM. Learn more. […]
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Well this is definitely a first. An international flight to Philadelphia had to make an emergency landing in Rome after a weird smell made basically everyone on the plane vomit. Gross. (Gawker) J.K. Rowling will release twelve completely new Harry Potter-related short stories everyday from December 12 until Christmas morning. Talk about a sweet surprise. (Gothamist) After a nine-year […]
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Maud Rozee and Eric Cohn took a look into some book news. For those of you living under a rock who haven’t heard: Barnard will soon be replacing its library with a new Teaching and Learning Center (TLC). Lehman Hall is scheduled for demolition in December 2015, and construction is predicted to take about three […]
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Bwog takes a detour into the world of fiction with this piece about the trials and tribulations of radiator checks. We imagined the strangest and most terrifying inventory lists that have probably come out of  unannounced room checks.  WIEN 754 Resident: not home Desk: cluttered Floor: wet Sink: ripped out of wall Rats: hostile CARMAN 468 […]
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Dear Bwog, These past few weeks, a lot has been going on in my life and I want to speak to someone about it.  I called Furman but they put me on a wait list for an appointment and told me I probably won’t get one before the end of the semester. Are there other resources […]
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Sylvia Plath hits the town in the first of what we hope is a successful series of renowned writers’ party testimonials. The sin. The sin. What are we to do here but wrestle with each other’s bones? Radio echoes through my skeleton and yours, too, but its pulse is too quick. Our bodies grow greasy […]
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Columbia’s research and teaching assistants have announced majority support for a new labor union. In a press release, the union declared its objectives to be “living wages, adequate benefits, clear workload expectations, and consistent and transparent employment policies”. (GWC-UAW Local 2110) The plans for a new Upper West Side residential high-rise include a controversial “poor door” for […]
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We present a letter from Eric Cohn, CC ’16, in reaction and response to today’s events on campus. Dear You, I do not know your pain; I cannot know it. As hard as we try we cannot comprehend what goes on inside another. But we can try; we can reach out in understanding and solidarity […]
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Mangurian Resigns

Columbia’s head F-ball coach Pete Mangurian has resigned, according to a press release from President Bollinger which stated: “I have accepted Pete Mangurian’s resignation because we have all come to the conclusion that it would be in the best interests of Columbia Athletics. Under Dianne Murphy, Columbia teams have built a new winning tradition across our […]
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