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Wyoming and Utah have been on the lookout for new ways to carry out executions, since supplies of the drugs used in lethal injections have been dwindling rapidly. Both states are on their way to reinstating the firing squad, suggesting that they’ve mostly been looking to the past for inspiration. (Independent, Fox News) A U.S. Coast […]
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As we prepare to celebrate the emptiness we pretend isn’t there that finds us when we forget the sweet distraction of phones or alcohol love, let’s take a quick break to appreciate the little moments that brought us here. From the classic first gestures of grand affection, to the modern day Tinder meet-cutes, we present to you a […]
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Even though Valentine’s Day is just a day away, it’s never too late to find your partner for the holiday with another round of Personals. Today, we bring the ladies and men the treat of meeting David and Natasha. If either of them seem like a cool person to share the day with, email us at tips@bwog.com […]
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As a special treat, we bring a special batch of personals from Bwog’s Features Editor and News Editor, Tatini and Eric. We can attest that they are both dime pieces and will be swiped up quick. That picture is actually of them last weekend. If you’re interested in either of these special people, send us […]
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We begin with an issue of immediate relevancy: the line of consent influence by alcohol. How drunk is too drunk to say yes? (Slate) Moving on, we arrive at an age old problem that can be found right outside our doorstep. Some populations of the New York City homeless, fearful of shelters, take refuge instead at, among other […]
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Bwog Editor in Chief Taylor Grasdalen discusses the recent news. On Wednesday, February 11, Columbia undergraduates received emails from their schools’ deans alerting them to a new sexual respect program. The “University Initiative on Sexual Respect and Community Citizenship,” as Deans Valentini and Boyce refer to it — or Dean Awn’s gentler “Sexual Respect: Engaging […]
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Interested in taming lions but not sure if you’re ready for the big cats quite yet? Try being a Bacchanal lion tamer first! This year is the first time the Bacchanal committee is recruiting a group of students to watch the backs of other students and promote safety on this historically wild day. This job comes […]
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Searching for a gal to spend Valentine’s Day with? You’re in luck—we have more personals for you today! Today, we would like to introduce two lovely ladies—Aine and Alyssa. If either of them seem like the girl of your dreams, email us at tips@bwog.com and we’ll set you up on a romantic date you won’t […]
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When Breaking Bad ended in 2013 we were all sad. We didn’t know what would fill that void in our life, or the hour that was dedicated to watching Jesse call Walter a bitch. Now instead of re-watching Breaking Bad on Netflix, there is the spin off, Better Call Saul. The first episode premiered on February 8th […]
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This week’s installment of the Night in the Life series has gone rogue. Barnard Bearoness Maddie Stearn trades in her crown for a deerstalker hat as she imagines Professor Dorian Warren’s life on the run. Read on to get a glimpse into the life of Columbia’s favorite fugitive.  5:25 pm I take a sip of my piña […]
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