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Keep your eyes open for the October issue of The Blue & White, coming soon to campus. Until then, Bwog will honor our heritage/amorous affair with our mother magazine by posting highlights of the upcoming issue online. Among the treats to look forward to: Knickerbocker Motorsports: a surprisingly gripping history, an examination of Columbia’s updated sexual assault policy, and the festive search for magic on […]
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Left Swiss Army Backpack with important binder (notes and HW) in tent near left fountain after CSC Night Market last Friday. Please email jrw2175@columbia.edu if found. $10 Reward.
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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. Our recommendations for this week are below and the full list is after the jump. Recommended “Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya […]
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It was a winter wonderland in October this weekend as the Lions took on Ivy League rivals at home and across the northeast. In sports, harsh weather conditions can become an important factor in a game, match, or race—testing an athlete’s resolve. As the weather turns colder late in the fall sports season, we can […]
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Just about every week, Bwog collects stories about some of the ground-breaking research being done here at Columbia or by Columbians around the world. For this edition of BunsenBwog, Zach Kagan collects all of the best holiday-themed research our scientific community has to offer.  Bwog has been watching a bunch of scary movies in preperation […]
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We’ve received word that something seriously foul is flooding EC in at least two places. Housing sez all available facilities workers and administrators are already on the scene fixing the leak. As for what’s leaking, we dunno. Venom? UPDATE: Public Safety has closed the main EC entrance. The powers that be are directing residents to the loading […]
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Though, the theme is a little high-brow: “Getting work done and pitching ideas for next week.” The dress code is hipster-casual, but we’re not gonna turn anyone away. We’ll have free food, as always, and unlimited free drinks, at the water fountain down the hall. While dancing doesn’t always happen at our parties, people would […]
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Lost silver Denon C751 earphones with a black cable in Hartley the afternoon of 10/30. Please email gt2244@columbia.edu if found, $10 reward.
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Today is the last day to buy a pumpkin, spend an hour carving something cool into it, clean up all the pumpkin guts, and then submit the gourd-eous result. But if you do it, and do it really well, you might win some free holiday-themed beer! Sounds like a worthwhile deal to us. There are […]
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So far, no Steve Jobs… (too soon?) but here are the current candidates for our costume contest. Did you dress up last night? Do you have a few action shots from one of the many parties? Are they appropriate for your parents to see? Probably not, but submit them anyway. Blurred out faces and pseudonyms […]
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Was it a man desperately trying to assert his diminishing virility by grand public spectacle? Was it a woman whose deep-seated resentment manifests itself with obsessive depictions of the enemy? Was it an inebriated freshman who wanted to do something to show his new friends that he could be cool too, brah? We’ll probably never […]
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Halloween comes around once a year, which means you have 364 days to think of a costume more original than slutty-something.  Two girls in an EC elevator: Girl One: What happened to global warming. Seems like Halloween gets colder year after year. Girl Two: That’s true, or maybe our clothing just gets skimpier and skimpier […]
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