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Columbia’s European Institute is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Congress of Vienna. Bwog sent its Matternich correspondent Anna Hotter to report back from the Faculty House about the first day of the conference.  “The Congress of Vienna looks better after 200 years than it did after 100,” Robert Jervis tells the room when asked to assess its historical […]
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And we’re back with your favorite weekly out-of-reality check! Destroy your life and look damn good doing it with our features editor Tatini Mal-Sarkar! This week, an atypical solution to a typical problem: the soph slump. Hi Tats, My life is just no good right now. I’m alright, but I’m not eliciting the same happiness and […]
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Online registration for the easiest and cheapest way to leave campus began yesterday at 5 pm and continues on until Thursday, February 12th at 11:59 pm. Enter the Urban New York Lottery to get fr-fr-free tickets to all the cool events you said you’d go to when you told everyone you were going to college in the […]
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The Matisse cut-outs are leaving MoMA on Tuesday. It’s too late to beat the crowds, but you can at least beat the clock. Alternatively, browse them from the comfort of your own toilet bed. (New York Times) Brian Williams is facing some challenges to the future of his career as a journalist following the revelation […]
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And now, for those Bwog readers with nothing much to do this Friday evening, a quick story about elevators and the places they take you, by our correspondent and occasional elevator passenger. You never know what will happen when you’re not paying attention on the elevator ride back to your dorm room. I found myself […]
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It can be tough to keep up with politics, between the national stage, the local stage, the crazy beauty pageant that is 2016, and the USenate. Fortunately, CCSC bureau chief, and Obama’s most secret staffer (because why not?), Joseph Milholland has at least the last covered, with notes and commentary from the latest meeting. At the […]
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Classical connoisseur Henry Litwhiler spent thirsty Thursday drinking from the beer bong of beauty at Miller Theatre’s Composer Portrait of the unclassifiable Missy Mazzoli. Dubbed in 2010 by Time Out New York as “Brooklyn’s post-Millenial Mozart,” composer Missy Mazzoli has enjoyed mounting fame in the New York and global classical scenes. Her 2012 premiere of Song […]
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The fair First Lady, of the arms and (presidential) man, was seen in our very own community, dining at our very own Community. Along with daughters, Sasha and Malia, Michelle Obama enjoyed a nice lunch in the upper area of the restaurant.  Columbia students remained dignified, composed in the presence of American royalty. These photos likely came […]
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As though you needed any more reason to attend the Athena Film Festival, now you have the chance to mingle with celebrity for free! Hoping to motivate you through your love of not spending money on things and people other people have seen on television, event organizers are offering a select number of free tickets […]
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To start things off, Cornell University has been assisted in their plans for rampant imperialist aggression with a $50 million donation towards their proposed NYC tech campus, in exchange for certain naming rights. (Forbes) Meanwhile, the fight rages on against a planned 65 story office building that would stand adjacent to Grand Central Terminal, with a […]
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You know how you always end up having conversations with random friends about books that neither of you have read? Bwog’s own cadre of wannabe intellectuals (Britt Fossum and Maddie Stearn) know that feel. They have dreamt up an imaginary conversation that could easily happen in real life. Warning: contains judgement, sass, and a bit […]
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Reminder: Tomorrow, February 6, at 9 am is the deadline for Living Learning Center applications for housing during the 2015-2016 school year. There are many perks to living in this welcoming community, as outlined by the student affairs website. For example: The opportunity to interact with students across all four class years Interactions with distinguished faculty, focused on […]
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