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Last night, Pro-Israel Progressives, a relatively new Jewish student group on campus, decided to sit down with Uri Zaki, Director of the USA Office of the Human Rights organization B’Tselem, to discuss Israel’s human rights violations. Bwog sent over our Wonder Watchwoman Briana Last to report on the discussion, “Human Rights in the Occupied Territories,” […]
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In response to recent buzz spreading around The Hive at a speed that can only be attributed to highly-caloric breakfast foods and finals, Bwog can confirm Dean Hinkson’s plans to move Midnight Breakfast from the night before finals begin to the first night of Reading Period. Dean Hinkson’s office released the following statement to Bwog: […]
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The Other Wallach

The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Gallery is tucked into the eighth floor of Schermerhorn, a place frequented mainly by art history majors and those making the long climb to the women’s bathroom from their classes below. Bwog, having newly learned how to actually pronounce “Schermerhorn,” dispatched resident gallery gal Alex Eynon to find out […]
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It’s a big day for people who only get to celebrate their birthday once every four years. Bwog decided to talk to Shelby Swartz, BC ’14, for a quick check-in on her metaphysical state. Bwog: How old do you really feel? Shelby: I say today I feel a healthy 46, which is how I normally […]
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Thinking about going to some awesome CUarts events but just can’t choose which one? Bwog’s Beat for the Tic box gives you the skinny to stay young and hip with the kids. Best sellers last week: Columbia University V-Day: Vagina Monologues King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe: Egg and Peacock 24 -Hour Play Festival Orchesis: Unearthed: MaMa […]
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John “Rick” MacArthur, CC ’78, will return to Morningside May 15 for CC Class Day. A longtime journalist and current president of Harper’s Magazine, MacArthur graduated from Columbia with a B.A. in History and has worked at The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Star, and The Chicago Sun-Times during his illustrious career. He was also described as […]
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We hope you can really speak Spanish, Baxter. This latest installment of BwogSalon showcases the only foreign-language student run publication on campus.  Name of Publication: Nuestras Voces Edition: Edition 1, Volume 3 (Feb 24-March 9th) Description: Nuestras Voces – News, Arts and Culture to the Spanish-speakers of the Columbia University, Morningside Heights and West Harlem communities. […]
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In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple of weeks, here’s a friendly reminder that today is kind of, sort of important. Make sure to check out Housing’s Facebook page for the latest scoop or Housing’s Calendar so you can keep yourself up to date on all the deadlines. As for now, […]
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This extra day of the year reminds Bwog that life is short and that we’re all pretty lucky to be here. (Wired) Maybe we should reconsider what we put in our mixers. (MSNBC) And we may or may not reneg making fun of all those Valley Girls. Turns out they’re, like, trend setters. (NYT) We […]
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I lost a pair of black leather gloves that had a criss-cross pattern on the front, about a month ago, at Campo. They’re made by Sermoneta Gloves. If found or if you have any information of their whereabouts, please e-mail me at bmd2121@columbia.edu and enjoy a reward! Thanks!
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Tonight, Earl Hall correspondents Bijan Samareh and Ella Quittner sat down with Columbia Chaplain Jewelnel Davis, Chaplain’s Council Chair Daniel Bonner, Chaplain’s Council member Aleq Abdullah, and SGB Chair Barry Weinberg after the second town hall meeting held to find out more about Columbia’s response to surveillance of Muslim student groups.  Two things were blatantly apparent […]
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The other day, late on the way to diving class, Bwog decided to take a shortcut underneath campus. Having never before been in The Grove—what WikiCU asserts once was a park, and what is now most definitely a big garbage bin—Bwog had to share what it unearthed. “The Grove,” the weird courtyard/tunnel/access road which runs from 118th and Amsterdam […]
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