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There are artists among us! This amazing combination of the Beast, a stick-figure and a strange fellow in the top corner. Be like the Beast, and tell your midterms, “CHALLENGE DENIED.” Can anybody make sense of this? Tell us in the comments! Tableau Columbia by Daniel Sims SEAS ’13
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Mailman School of Public Health announces a new interdisciplinary center to study the science of aging. (Columbia) Students and residents protested outside Columbia’s Harlem employment information office Tuesday, claiming that Columbia has failed to provide the jobs it promised as part of M’ville. (DNAinfo) Although neither may be great, Ferris is more sustainable than John Jay. […]
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Happening right now on the Lerner Ramps, CCSC is giving away free grilled cheese, Capri Sun, and Reeses and other candy as part of their “Recess with Reeses” study break. Apparently, this is what you kids ate all the time in elementary school. This and tomato surprise:
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Bwog will allow the words of Internet Video Gal to stand in place of original text: So what do online video viewers want? Judging by what is most popular on You Tube, CUTE is always a winner. Some of the most popular videos on You Tube are totally insignificant except for one obvious attribute. THEY […]
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Use Protection

You never know when someone on your Wi-Fi network is trying to change your Facebook status, tag Aaron Phillips in your profile picture, play FarmVille, or worse. Fortunately, such profile infiltration is easily avoidable. Bwog updates you on how to keep your digi-self free from malicious tampering. Columbia’s wireless network is unencrypted, which means nefarious […]
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Midterms do not always bring out the best in us. It is common knowledge that Aeneas was knee-deep in exam season when he killed Turnus, “aflame with rage.” And on Carman 12, no stranger to shenanigans, the primal urge to tear things down from bulletins boards has been indulged without mercy.
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SGA: Participation Edition

Next year, a program called the “Forum” will be held in the Diana, according to a guest from Student Life. The program will emphasize public speaking and take the form of a Roman forum. The guest hopes that the event will become part of Barnard tradition. SGA is looking into the possibility of Barnard’s participation […]
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Brian Wagner reports from ESC. Dean Peña-Mora visited! Greeted with a standing ovation, the SEAS Dean listened to updates on ESC’s work with CCE to improve opportunities for and communication with engineering undergrads. Council members asked him questions about the Engineering School in general and showed off their snazzy new banner. Like CCSC, ESC voted […]
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Cemetery CEO Charlie Collaboration College Connection
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Lost: iPod Touch

I lost my iPod touch in the 616 computer lab. It says “reeve” on the back and i will reward if found! Email: reeve.ballard@gmail.com
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B&W Meeting Tonight

Dearest friends, The staff of The Blue & White (pictured at right) is in the throes of passionate discourse and decision-making on questions pertaining to our next issue. That means: pitches, pitches, pitches, more pitches, and lots of assignments! Discussion, ideas! High culture, a fine night, and the finest libations in town. Please join us, […]
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From 6:30 to 8 pm tonight in the Broadway Room of Lerner Scientists and Engineers for a Better Society will be giving away free food and screening episodes of The Magic School Bus. SEBS will also be explaining how students can get involved with a “real life Magic School Bus.” Kevin McDonald, SEAS ’12, explains […]
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