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Bucket List represents the unbelievable intellectual privilege and luxury we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus that will hopefully make you realize how lucky we are to be here. Our recommendations for this week are below and the full […]
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Black leather-y coat with faux fur lined hood and border. Coat has two deep pockets on either side and only loosely “closes” with leather-bound, wooden, cone-shaped things that hook into black leather loops. Interior is quilted. Last left at Mel’s Burger Thursday night. Please contact mj2513@barnard.edu if found.
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Brian Wagner reports from Satow: In an effort to reduce the inexcusably long lines at EC during peak gettin’ crunk hours, the council is investigating a new electronic system for signing in guests. The system would keep track of who has signed in whom. Some voiced concerns that this may not help, but an expert […]
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Go on a Benjamin-Button-style trip through relationships, from lifelong soulmates to first loves. (Slate) Still looking for love on Valentine’s Day? Definitely check out Bwog personals! And if you’re willing to venture beyond Morningside Heights for romance, take a look at this breakdown of NYC’s love life by zip code. (NY Mag) Fed up with Valentine’s […]
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Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, and we’ve got more Personals for you. Don’t wallow in sadness again this year! Our eligible (engineer!) student bodies this time are Jonathan Lee, SEAS ’13 and David Ordinario, SEAS ’11. If any of these two interest you, send us a note at editors@bwog.com, and we’ll set you up right quick […]
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Lost at Campo on Thursday night (2/10). Dark purple down jacket with detachable hood. If found, please email abc2166@columbia.edu & enjoy a reward!
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The Athena Film Festival took place at Barnard this weekend, and when Bwog heard that Greta Gerwig, BC ’06, of Greenberg fame, was going to be there, we just had to stop by. Lily Icangelo reports from “A Hollywood Conversation With Greta Gerwig.” Greta Gerwig is a lovely human being and I want her to […]
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I lost my purple sweater last night (2/12) at Campo. It was a light purple cardigan from Zara, probably a size small. If found, please contact ess2182@columbia.edu. There is a reward!
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Bwog must wait in lines at the package center like everyone else.  And, as everyone else has surely noticed, the package center lines are still horrendous, a month into the semester. As a result, Alex Jones donned his investigative journalist hat and did a little digging… And found basically nothing. It seems like there is […]
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It was found Saturday night, February 13. It’s a three piece bracelet made of shiny-colored metallic beads. Looks expensive! Email dwfriedland@gmail.com if found.
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Bwog Meeting!

Dearest  lovers, Roses are red Bwog will be blue When we meet in the SGO on the 5th floor of Lerner at 7PM with all this free food And don’t see you Bwog promises not to whisper anything creepy about “finding somewhere less noisy to talk” or yawn and covertly stretch our collective bwog arm […]
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On Friday evening, Alex Jones learned some manners at Chowdah’s latest offering, Miss Chowdah’s Guide to Proper Etiquette, in the Lerner Black Box. Columbia improv comedy group Fruit Paunch opened the show riffing on the word(s), “battle axe.”  The audience learned several life lessons, such as: never wave a gun around in hope of intimidating […]
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