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Just in time for your last midterms to coincide with your final paper proposals, it’s Mental Health Awareness Week! Every day from this evening until Saturday, the Columbia Neuroscience Society will host a range of events that provide you with information about mental health, resources, and most deliciously, free food. The week, organized in conjunction […]
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It looks like Columbia will no longer be exclusively serving Deantinis—at least until April 15. PrezBo sent out an e-mail about an hour ago announcing the formation of a committee to select the next Dean of Columbia College. As Deantini is currently the Interim Dean, he will almost definitely be in the running. PrezBo has “limit[ed] […]
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We at Bwog are big on celebrations—or anything that involves party hats, really. So when a tipster spotted the following sign outside Mel’s, we couldn’t help but wonder who exactly “The Boss” is (Bruce himself?) and whether or not we’re invited… Although we were initially disappointed to find out that the party isn’t in honor […]
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Big schedule changes are in the pipes for Fall 2012, Columbia. Bottom line is that 8:40 am lectures and 8:00 am sections will exist. Today’s email from the Registrar is after the jump. Yesterday, Bwog met about the change with Barry Kane, Associate Vice President and University Registrar, and Margaret Edsall, Associate Vice President for Academic […]
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Be on the lookout for the February issue of The Blue & White, on campus now! Bwog will again honor our heritage/amorous affair with our mother magazine by posting features from the upcoming issue. Such treats include the first part of a discussion on the Columbia School, a visit to the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and a talk about, well, […]
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In this installment of TA interviews, Alexandra Svokos sat down with Carlos Montes-Galdón, a  Macroeconomics TA for Xavier Sala-i-Martin who opens emails to students with a “Happy hangover kids!” on Sundays, ended last semester’s last email with a happy image, and dedicates ridiculous amounts of time to making great notes. Bwog: How do you like TA life? […]
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After four years of maintaining a women’s only space at the front of its annual march, Take Back The Night (TBTN) has decided to make participation gender-neutral. The Columbia-Barnard group, an anti-sexual violence activist organization, announced yesterday: As the anti sexual violence movement adapts to include all survivors, we realize that the time is now […]
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A JetBlue flight was diverted after the pilot went crazy. (CNN, Wall Street Journal, Gothamist) A fast-moving wildfire has claimed two lives and burned through 4,500 acres in Colorado. (Denver Post) As if the SATs weren’t enough to give you a meltdown, now you really can’t cheat. (NYT) North Korea won’t back down on its nuclear project. (CNN) While hackers […]
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As much as the flurry of dusty vintage cars parked along 116th street between Broadway and Riverside hint at Mad Men, the stars in this situation are much more current. Starting at 7 am tomorrow and going on till 8 pm, Inside Llewyn Davis, the new film by the Coen brothers (!!!) will be filming […]
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Poopin’ In Pupin

Just as important as ascertaining the best water fountains is deciding where to go a few hours later. What kind of bathroom experience do you want to have today: isolated? artistic? mysterious? terrifying? To solve this mystery, our very own brave Bwog Bathroom Inspectors ventured from the bowels of Schermerhorn to the highest heights of […]
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Above-standard and highly sanitary detective Jed Bush explores the controversies surrounding expansion at Monday’s CPC forum. Last night, the Coalition to Protect Community (CPC) organized a panel discussion on SCUD— efforts to Stop Columbia University Displacement—in a small lecture hall in the Mathematics Building. Though students did not come out in droves (the crowd numbered […]
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Location: 549 W. 113th Street Nearby dorms: Across the street from Symposium and McBain. Around the block from Broadway and Hogan. Stores and restaurants: All the same locations as McBain and Nussbaum—you’ve got the best of Broadway at your disposal. Milano, Nussbaum & Wu, and International are all a 30-second walk. And they’re all it […]
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