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Housing approacheth. And, unless you’re on top of it, it’s probably coming up sooner than you think. Bwog’s got you covered; we’ll be rolling out two housing reviews per day until no residence hall is left un-reviewed. Prepare to get (even more) excited: this year, we’re reviewing Barnard residence halls, too. Reviews for all! Today’s […]
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It’s late and you’re hungry and 209 has drained you of any and all last remnant of spirit. You need a pick-me-up, and ButCaf has just the thing (lol). No matter what you pick, rest assured that it not only speaks to the true nature of your soul, but also that everyone is judging you. […]
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Ever wonder how much you’re actually “sticking it to the man” when you grab a few extra supplies on your way out of the dining hall?  Maybe not, but we went ahead and investigated it for ourselves.  Read on to find out the extent of Bwog’s math skills as well as how much of your […]
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This afternoon, Barnard announced that Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, will be the keynote speaker at Barnard’s 122nd commencement ceremony. The ceremony will take place on May 18, and for the second consecutive year will be held at Radio City Music Hall. We really hope there won’t be pro-life protests outside. […]
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Bwog’s athletic connoisseur Max Rettig met with Columbia b-ball stars Alex Rosenberg and Maodo Lo for a little discussion about life on the court, and life on the team. Bwog: Explain your sport in 10 words or less. Alex: Eat, Sleep, Basketball Maodo: Basketball never stops B: What is the team culture like? A: Everyone […]
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All you Facebook users can stop updating about Chipotle’s guac scandal; it’s going to be okay. Go get your quesarito on, guys. (Slate) Speaking of Facebook, they might be getting into the drone game. (Wired) And now that you know what “normcore” is, here’s how to do it right. Chances are, you can start with […]
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Housing approacheth. And, unless you’re on top of it, it’s probably coming up sooner than you think. Bwog’s got you covered; we’ll be rolling out two housing reviews per day until no residence hall is left un-reviewed. Prepare to get (even more) excited: this year, we’re reviewing Barnard residence halls, too. Reviews for all! Today’s […]
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Found: Black Gloves

Found women’s black gloves with bow outside of St. John’s, letters RLL in the corner. Email me w/ color of bow to pick up! ajt2143@columbia.edu.
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Voting ended at 5 pm today, and the Columbia Elections Board has just announced that Sarah Yee has beaten out the other four candidates for Ben Kornick’s old representative seat in CCSC with 44% of the vote. In a rather well-publicized election, Yee ran against Ankeet Ball, Christopher Wang, Radhika Gupta, and Sameer Mishra. Meanwhile, […]
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Where Art Thou?

Screw midterms. Arts editor Madysen Luebke tells you what to do instead/how to learn things that actually matter. All Weekend: Cu Players presents Mother Courage and Her Children this weekend in the Minor Latham Playhouse.  This play takes on the epic tale of “a traveling canteen woman trying to negotiate the demands of wartime capitalism and family.” […]
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Things happen at GSSC. We sent the eminent Joseph Milholland to venture forth and discover truth. This week’s General Studies Student Council meeting involved exciting discussions on budgets and by-laws. The council passed to requests for funding for GS senior events. The first was the approval of $245 for a senior pub on March 6. […]
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UCB’s going to be in Lerner (for free!) tonight at 8:30. That should be enough to pique your interest, but if it’s not, there’s really only two possible rationales. 1. You don’t know what UCB is, you say? Well, according to Wikipedia, “the Upright Citizens Brigade is an improvisational comedy and sketch comedy group that […]
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