We don’t mean to be crude, but shit went down at the GSSC meeting last night. We sent the ebullient Joseph Milholland to check it out. In the Tuesday March 26 General Studies Student Council Meeting, during the time the council allots to take questions from those in attendance, a GS student brought it to […]
In keeping with the unofficial tradition of bring back alumni for Class Day, Columbia College has secured Dan Futterman, CC ’89, for the keynote address of Columbia College Class Day 2014, as announced in an email by senior class president Conan Cassidy (full email down below). Futterman is an award-winning actor and screenwriter, most well […]
Paula Franzese, Adjunct Professor in the Barnard Political Science Department (and alumna of Barnard and Columbia Law School), has two new books in the Columbia bookstore – A Short and Happy Guide to Being a College Student and A Short and Happy Guide to Being a Law Student. The books contain motivation, nuts and bolts […]
“Welcome back,” said Columbia as it threw twenty midterms and two term papers at you with all the grace of Rob Ford happening upon an innocent football. Antsy arts editor Madysen Luebke finds you non-Netflix/nutella ways to unwind. All Weekend: Don’t have the patience or attention span to watch a full length play but still […]
Around noon, today, Bacchanal announced that its Battle of the Bands, to determine one of the #THROWBACCHANAL openers, was a no-go. A comment promised: “There will still be a student opener to be decided upon by online form. Stay updated to fill out the form and decide who will be your student opener!” Fair enough; no student-run […]
Bwog’s token SEAS kid Kevin Chen reviews Columbia Dining’s latest online initiative: the Dine@CU iPhone app. On Monday, Dining released the Dine@CU iPhone app, which gives menus for each dining hall and general dining news. Built by Gilbert Feig, SEAS ’15, the app is an improvement over the Columbia Dining mobile site. When you open the […]
Less than a week ago, you were lying on a beach in Cancun/helping save the world/eating your mom’s food and powerstreaming Parks and Rec for the fortieth time. Deal with the bewilderment of the real world in the best possible way: with synths and Mediterranean food. This week, Live At Lerner brings you their tenth […]
I found a thick gold chain bracelet on the floor (somewhere between John Jay and Butler). If someone knows who it could belong to, please e-mail me at pl2447@columbia.edu. Thanks!
This woman is deathly terrified of cheese. Guess she’d definitely pick oral..? (Daily Mail) After a lengthy ten years, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin are “conscious[ly] uncoupling.” (Salon) Are you a young, metrosexual dude who’s always felt the need for a term to sum up your identity/validate your existence? Maybe you’re a “yummy.” (We’re not […]
We know you have all been eagerly awaiting to hear what Bwog did for spring break. Well boy do we have some riveting stories for you. Ok maybe not. Bwog did have some very interesting experiences this break whether in NYC, at home, or in some far away warm place (loljk). As always, be sure […]
ESC met last night to do their ESC thing. We can only speculate that SEAS puns abounded… We also sent energetic engineer Aparajita Maitra to get the actual facts. It’s that time of the week again. With elections approaching, ESC is back from spring break and in full swing. Yesterday’s ESC meeting began with a very […]
Update (3/27): Full list of buildings with gender neutral bathrooms under the jump. Assuming there are no major complications, Columbia plans to add gender neutral bathrooms to its list of summer renovations for Lerner Hall and more. This comes as a result of collaborations between student group GendeRevolution, various members of student government (including University […]
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