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As Lagerfeld famously said, “Trendy is the last stage before tacky.” So campus hipsters/poor aspiring artists, take note: according to Vogue, Bushwick is now the 7th coolest neighborhood in the world. AKA out. (Vogue) Listen, we know you’re not proud of some of those dirty snaps you sent that kid from your CC class last semester. […]
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Earlier today, a tipster spotted a questionable cardboard cutout next to the Community Impact table on Low. We think Community Impact does good work, but someone definitely should have looked twice at their marketing campaign.
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ESC: Back To School

ESC reconvened for the fall semester last night. Bureau Chief Aparajita Maitra was there to get the updates. ESC is back in action! The first ESC meeting of the year began with introductions of everyone on council and the usual welcome back message from the president. Replacing Sidd Bhatt as the new ESC President, Brian […]
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Dear lovely Columbians, The editors of The Blue & White invite all of you to join us this evening in St. Paul’s Chapel at 9 pm for our weekly meeting.  Come to pitch ideas for our next issue, to enjoy the company of some fabulous folks, to philosophize, to prophesy, or just to hang out.  We want your presence. We will […]
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This is just a friendly/frantic reminder that the applications to be a Staff Writer for Bwog are due tomorrow night at 12:01 am.  If you enjoy writing pretty much anything—because we cover anything—or if you hate writing but are awesome at it, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.  Start (or finish) your application now! In […]
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Even if you avoid Butler like the plague, you’ve probably spent a few hours in Columbia’s biggest library building. Do you even know the first thing about it? NO GOOGLING THE ANSWERS.
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Passionate Pressman Joe Millholland covered last nights CCSC town hall meeting, which was a little low in terms of turnout.  There was still some discussion though, and you can read the coverage below. Thirty minutes into the scheduled 90 minutes for CCSC’s Executive Board town hall session, President Peter Bailinson called it quits. Only 12 […]
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This morning, PrezBo sent out the following email, announcing the resignation of M. Dianne Murphy—who, according to PrezBo, oversaw “an unprecedented record of success”—from her position as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education.  She will remain in her position until the end of the academic year. This comes almost a year after the heated […]
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After the major upset(s) in the men’s division at the U.S. Open this week, Marin Cilic of Croatia beat Kei Nishikori in the final last night.  We’re just happy someone with a palindromic last name FINALLY won. (Washington Post) We can’t actually quote any of Howard Stern’s eulogy for Joan Rivers, BC ’54, but we […]
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U.S. News just released this year’s edition of their rankings for national universities and liberal arts colleges, and Columbia University is still ranked 4th, after jumping to the position in 2010 from 8. This year, Columbia also shares its spot with both U Chicago and Stanford. Barnard also maintained its ranking from last year, sharing #32 with Bucknell […]
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The first weekend of the semester went probably as well or as terrible as you expected. Some claimed the seat in Butler they will occupy until December while others continued to slop without the ‘n.’ Either way, it was quite the weekend to not remember. Here we bring you the first field notes of the school year. Tell […]
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You may have heard about Twitch Plays Pokémon, the collaborative dream to beat Pokémon Red with millions playing from all over the world. About a month ago, Patrick Facheris, CC ’15, and Catherine Moresco, UChicago, too had a vision of beating the Elite Four. Like many before them, they set out on their quest to be the very best. But there’s […]
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