So you’ve just finished your first week of “real” classes (unless you’re one of those poor suckers with class on Fridays…you have our sympathies), you’re exhausted, and you really need a drink. Drinking with Bwog is here to help. Read on, lazy Columbians, as the Columbia Bartending Agency’s Matt Kalish teaches you to make the […]
Lost in either in 616 Computer Lab or Butler. Contains my resume, which has all my contact info on it. If found, I’ll give you a hug! Email ajg2169@barnard.edu.
As promised, Columbia College’s interim dean, James Valentini, just released a video to the Columbia community. For about ten minutes, he explains why he is dean, his vision for the College, his bit part in this Prangstgrüp video, and how he cringes at some parts of Bwog (don’t worry, we do too). Valentini assures us […]
Haakon’s Hall, on 118th and Amsterdam, seems to have a pretty good idea of what college kids want. You can now find Everclear there—the hard liquor, not the alternative 90’s band—which in its 190-proof form is the most potent distilled spirit (it’s also illegal to sell in several states). So if those shots of Nikolai […]
It began innocently enough. The Columbia International Relations Council and Association (CIRCA, formerly known as Model UN) announced to their members that Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (who gave a speech at Columbia in 2007), in town for the United Nations General Assembly, had invited them to a dinner on September 21st (the logistics of this […]
We’ve all been rejoicing at the sight of green flags on the lawns outside Butler lately, but Bwog was much less pleasantly surprised to find a similar hue within the building. Water of a somewhat sickly shade was spotted in a fountain on the 5th floor last night. Not only that, but it appears there […]
Keep your eyes open for the September 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 Among the treats to look forward to: a litany of bizarre and outdated freshman hazing rituals, a conversation with a luminary on DIY […]
Several score and a couple of years ago, state conventions ratified the highly experimental United States Constitution. This revered document is responsible both for the framework of our government and stopping Arnold Schwarzenegger from running for president. To commemorate this special day, you can pick up a free pocket version of the Constitution at the […]
The Greenmarket is here every Thursday and Sunday. Every Thursday, Bwog brings you the weekly highlights. Ostrich enthusiasts of Morningside rejoice! Roaming Acres ostrich farm are back at the market today with their delicious and very healthy ostrich steaks, burgers, jerky and more. The market expects a fresh shipment of grapes and grape juice, direct […]
Update, 12:12pm: Multiple tipsters have spotted filming on 116th as well. New TV show Modern Love is filming a pilot on 113th St. this morning. Last night, all the cars remaining on the street were being ticketed, and most likely towed. The show seems to be something like Sex and the City meets the New […]
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