Last Friday night, pathfinder Josh Dillon spent 24 hours in Butler. While this might be something one does everyday, Dillon the Explorer tends to go to bed around 11 pm, so this was kinda a big deal for him. I am the type of person who needs a full 8 hours of sleep to function. […]
PrezBo wasn’t in New York Today! He’s lecturing on affirmative action at the Univ. of Illinois! Snatched paraphrases of his talk, from someone who was there: “If legacies and athletes want to argue for easier admissions they can do that, but certain races can’t.” “America still has healing to do because of our past… It […]
I lost my blue and white Columbia Women Business Society bag with my evolutionary biology textbook in it. Please let me know, if you found it or know where it is! Thank you! Contact: hkr2104@columbia.edu.
Art Hum and Music Hum: two of the spaces where the normally intelligent, talented citizens of Columbia can gather together and make some of the dumbest comments you will ever hear in a classroom. If you’re nervous about your midterm tomorrow, Bwog’s found some shining examples of visual and aural analysis for you to be […]
Last night, DSpar and SGA joined forces to host a Fireside Chat with the woman who pretty much has it all but wants you to know it’s ok if you don’t. Luckless lottery loser Kyra Bloom sat in and listened up. Tomorrow we’ll be posting The Blue and White’s review of DSpar’s new book. Admittedly, I volunteered […]
CU Dems have been circulating a petition calling for information on how Columbia deals with sexual assault. “Transparency” is a word we hear thrown around pretty often, so truth seeker Joseph Rosales interviewed Austin Heyroth, CC’15, VP of the Dems, for some details. Bwog: Can you give a quick intro to the petition and the […]
Columbia’s own cello ensemble String Theory covered “Applause” by Lady Gaga, and it’s great. They were also covered by The Huffington Post, no big deal. Here’s the video:
Hey guys, free food from 11-2 today at Barnard! Via the McIntosh Activities Council (McAC): Founders Day! Date: Tuesday, October 15th Time: 11am-2pm Location: Lehman Lawn Come and celebrate the founding of Barnard College! Our college has been full of strong, beautiful Barnard students for 124 years now! Stop by and munch on some BBQ […]
The government is still shut down, but apparently they’re working on that. (WSJ) Luckily, the NSA is the one government organization that never sleeps — they’re too busy going through your email contacts. (The Washington Post) People explaining how they spent their last $100 is pretty interesting. Not like their last $100 ever, just their […]
This is something we don’t normally do, so please forgive us if we’re really awkward at it. Bwog officially endorses Conor Skelding for University Senator. We feel that he is the most qualified for this job and is the best candidate moving forward to bring some sort of progress to the university. We realize some […]
This fine Monday, we want to remind you of the glory that was the weekend. We now present to you a new series: Field Notes, where we round up the drunk late night tips we received during the weekend. Be sure to send in what you’re seeing this upcoming weekend to tips@bwog.com, or use our […]
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