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Bucket List represents the unbelievable intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. As always, feel free to mention any events we may have missed in the comments section (and/or mock our typos) and we’ll add them. Our recommendations […]
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There is filming for a movie purportedly called “The Green Inferno” by Math. Film equipment is by Dodge. Check it out, kids.
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Signs that the world is coming to an end: Things are looking grim for all you fans of sport. Derek Jeter fractures his left ankle after diving for a groundball and is out for the season.  Things are looking grim for everyone else who has to hear about this for the rest of the week. […]
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Ladies and gents, Bwog is elated to introduce our new series, the Culinary Contrarian! Our very own loquacious and certainly-not-vile daredevil reports: Boring restaurant orders are for boring people. When Bwog’s new columnist, the Culinary Contrarian, goes out to eat, he ventures out of his way to find the most unusual and confusing food possible. […]
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A “Forever Faithful SF 49ers” scarf was lost right in front of Lerner on October 13, 2012, at 11:15 am. Rewards include food and gratitude. Please contact Alison at acl2151@columbia.edu. 
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This week on BunsenBwog, our double feature puts the Homeric dichotomy of city of peace and city of war to shame. Zach Kagan brings you the stories of how the Nobel prize relates to sweet-toothed Swedes and the legitimacy of North Korean nuclear tests. This week Columbia celebrates the addition of CC and College of Physicians and Surgeons alum Robert […]
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An tipster overheard the following from an event in Lerner today: “I’m a lawyer—I drink at all times of day. Do they have tequila here or a Bloody Mary at Starbucks?” Bwog’s sound medical advice of the day? Try some Four Loko. Shortest distances via Google Maps
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As you may or may not know, GS students can apply for lockers in Lerner at the beginning of each semester. When some tenants overstay their welcome, hilarity ensues.
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There is always room for change around Morningside Heights. Bwog would like to gently point out these updates in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Columbia life. For better or for worse, several venues have led the charge with a new coat of paint or a newfound stingy sign.  It’s about the little things […]
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After almost two decades of service, the space shuttle Endeavour will be maneuvered through the streets of LA to its final resting place, California Science Center. Then it hits you. Just like Furbies and VHS tapes, Endeavour will be  another relic of our times to future generations. (LA Times) Your late-night cravings for Ferrero Rocher and Ghirardelli may not […]
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Whose Room?

Brought to you by Bwogsex, this useful flowchart will help you decide whose room to go back to at the end of the night. If you’re too drunk to read this chart, you’re probably too drunk to decide if that guy/girl really is the most attractive person you’ve ever met. Hook up responsibly! And don’t […]
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