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With about only a month left of the spring semester, we will soon be forced to say goodbye to the graduating class of 2015. Before they leave, we want to hear from some of you old people for our tradition of Senior Wisdoms. We have a few of you in mind, but if you know […]
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In this lull between the last of your midterms and those few weeks when you will keep telling yourself to start studying for finals, Bwog would like to remind you that class registration starts next week for CC, SEAS, GS, and Barnard, beginning Monday for rising seniors. As a Columbia student, you have either known […]
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Following a brand revival and a record $2.1 billion in sales, Columbia Sportswear has offered CEO Tim Boyle a multimillion dollar salary only a year after he agreed to a salary of only $1000 as part of an economic restructuring. (Portland Business Journal) Columbia County has added all 65 of its traffic light intersections to […]
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Don’t you worry, Barnard women; we didn’t forget about housing selection for you! Continuing the tradition for the second year in a row, we bring you the reviews for Barnard dorms! To begin, we bring you the biggest pimpin’ dorm of them all: Plimpton. We’ll post the rest of the dorms over the next few […]
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Last night the class of 2015 stormed low steps and celebrated 40 days until graduation with 40s! The excitement was high. The squeals and shouts could be heard far and wide. The Colt 45 was deserved. Congrats to the class of 2015 on ringing in the final countdown drunk af!
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Didn’t get any good Instagram pictures from Bacchanal? Or maybe you actually couldn’t see Big Sean at all from the lawns? If you were the former or the latter, Anna Hotter, a Bwogger with a DSLR camera and excellent composition skills, captured some Big moments worthy of sharing.  Relive Bacchanal one more time. 
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Bold, beautiful, bro, Ross Chapman usually plays a brass instrument, but on Wednesday night he opted to sit back and listen. Heres what he got.   At our weekly meeting on Sunday, Bwog’s Arts Editor (through proxy) pitched a pair of concerts. I could either go to a performance of Bach on Tuesday or a recital […]
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This year’s Spring Bacchanal was doomed to mediocrity from the start. Henry Litwhiler explores why. Of over 10,000 undergraduate students at Columbia, a total of 6,000 could have been given legitimate access to this year’s Bacchanal. Of those 6,000 spots, perhaps 5,000 were actually reserved by students, and fewer than 3,000 of them were present at any […]
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Unbreakable Kimmy Shmidt unfortunately broke someone . Dermatologist Fredric Brandt, who is portrayed in the show, was found dead in his home on Monday due to an apparent suicide. (NBC) Badass Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s biography is anticipated to be equally as badass. The title, Notorious RBG, speaks for itself. The book is to be released in October. We suggest […]
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Last night, Maison Francaise brought in some accomplished environmentalists to talk. Energy expert Max Rettig reports on what he heard.  Two years ago, French economist Thomas Piketty published a ground-breaking book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, about wealth inequality throughout the world. In it, he touched on natural capital only briefly. On Tuesday night in […]
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This afternoon, SEAS announced that the valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2015 will be Nicole Lewis and Andrew Kaluzny, respectively. Lewis is a Mechanical Engineering major with a minor in Computer Science while Kaluzny is majoring in Applied Mathematics and a Computer Science minor. Lewis will deliver her valedictorian speech on May 18 […]
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This week, seasoned student politics report Joseph Milholland brings you a few quick updates from last night’s GSSC meeting. The General Studies Student Council didn’t tackle any big topic in their general body meetings (although they did have their usual, behind-closed-doors executive session), so this GSSC news for this week is just a bunch of […]
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ruby i am your biggest fan. thank u 4 ur words of wisdom (read more)
Senior Wisdom: Ruby Liebmann
May 13, 2025
Thanks for liking the article and your feedback! * I made a typo; #122 is one of the wheelchair lifts (read more)
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Love this! Also CEPSR has 5 elevators (122,123,124,125, and 126)? I know of four (two passenger, one freight, and the (read more)
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