Down: Our favorite Phil says we’ve got more winter. Because it’s been so harsh so far. Cute hats, guys. (USA Today) Up: Columbia is picking local construction firms run by minorities and women for the Manhattanville campus project. (DNAinfo) Down: Ajay Kumar Mangal, CC’10 Teach for America member and former John Jay RA, was arrested for […]
Your goal for the semester was to really get out there and explore more of New York City. Well, now those readings have kicked in and you’ve got a little less time to spare. That doesn’t mean you can’t take a look at our second installment of Where Art Thou, a listing of enthralling arts […]
Update, 9:30 pm: That’s not actually the theme, Dan was joking after all… According to Bacchanal president Dan Weinstein‘s Twitter, this year’s theme will be Barkanal. When asked if he was kidding, he returned, “Not at all.” Let’s not let our hopes get too high…
You’ve already read everything on Bwog and you still have an entire problem set to finish. Don’t worry, we’ve got an article from The Columbia Political Review to get your mind off those Finite State Machines, or whatever. Here’s another addition to BwogSalon, our feature where we showcase fine works from other recent campus writings. If you’d […]
Make your way over to Earl Hall between 6-8 PM to snag some delicious free food, vegetarian options and desserts included. There’ll be some live music in the lobby in the spirit of Community Impact’s big spring semester volunteer recruitment event. Community Impact is partnering with the University Chaplain for a joint Open House to teach you about […]
This February 1st feels an awful lot like springtime and we ain’t protesting (for once). We hope you got to enjoy this weather today – only Punxsutawney Phil knows if it will last. Meanwhile, you may have gotten a kind, personalized email from Columbia Housing. In case you skipped this one, we give you a brief […]
Last night at 6 PM, Concerned Global Citizen Alison Herman made her way over to Room 501 in the IAB to listen to the SIPA sponsored UN Studies Panel, “The Security Council and its Human Rights Agenda: Children and Armed Conflict; New Tools to Fight Impunity.” Tuesday night’s panel began on a somber note with […]
Every two weeks, Bwog’s good friends at CUARTS tell you all the best deals you can grab with your CUID. What are you waiting for? Best-sellers last week: Death of a Salesman StickFly BSO Presents The Count Down 2 Dollarama CUCSSA Lunar New Year’s Gala Campus events on sale now: Columbia Queer Alliance presents First Friday: […]
Yeah, that’s right. Superhuman Happiness. If you’re interested in a bit of what NPR calls “the whimsy of Talking Heads’ ‘Once in a Lifetime'” with a bit of “Phish-like laid-back vocal attitude and the joyful funk of James Brown” come over to the Lerner Piano Lounge from 12-1 PM for some sweet jams from the […]
SEAS puts New York in check, when it comes to how green it is. (NYT) The mystery over the Westside cheese labels, and all the existential crises it’s inspired, is solved. (Gothamist) We already figured out how to not be that guy. Now people are learning how to avoid it on Twitter. (The Atlantic) The Economist finally figures […]
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