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So many things have happened this week that it’s almost too much for us to process. There are changes everywhere, new things abound—all this excitement might be dangerous for Bwog’s heart health! Though we may have had a little fun with yesterday’s posts, we promise that today’s edition of Boringside Heights is totally legit. Feast […]
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In this week’s Cooking with Bwog, resident culinary maestro Matt Powell teams up with his friend, fiendish cheese connoisseur Amanda Tien, to bring you some bread and cheese combinations so fancy they make you feel bougie just lookin’ at ’em! Course #1: Mango Ginger Chutney To start, a savory pairing. Start off with a fil-a-buster […]
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Okay, so maybe these are closer to Saturday Afternoon Cartoons, but whatever. ‘Toons are ‘toons! As you nurse your hangover (Bwog’s go-to cures are a bagel and a blue Gatorade), enjoy these lovely drawings and ponder your post-grad plans. English majors, it appears your future may have something to do with lizards… Cartoons by Jody […]
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The Model United Nations, Affirming its miscalculation of its bagel requirements, Acknowledging its need for bagel consumption reform, Indulging the grumblings of your stomach, Urges students to make all haste toward the Lerner Ramps and partake of the organization’s bountiful bagel supply. N.B.: Who knows, they might just give you a whole platter! United Nations […]
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Friends, meet your candidates for the upcoming SGA elections! We notice that many of the positions are going uncontested. Ah, democracy. SGA President: Gabrielle Ferrara, Mitzi Steiner, Jessica Blank VPSG: Rachel Ferrari Jr. Rep to the BOT: Liscare Castro, Mica Spicka, Amy Duncan VP Communications: Sarah Steinmann VP Finance: Camila Daniels VP Student Activities: Liza […]
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With a vote on Columbia’s Baker Field building plans in Inwood coming next week, community members have posted an online petition calling for more concessions from the university. (Manhattan Times) Manning Marable, SIPA professor of history and public affairs and founding director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies, passed away yesterday. Marable […]
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Today, the University Senate held its usual monthly plenary meeting—but anything “usual” about it ended there. The meeting was held in Jerome 104, a larger space to accommodate the many guests, which included extra-stern Public Safety officers. In what was pretty much expected based on past ROTC business, the Senate passed an amended ROTC resolution, effectively opening […]
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In celebration of the recently announced Bacchanal artists— I’m in the Combination St. John the Divine’s and Pizza Hut.
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The University Senate just voted to approve the final ROTC resolution, but only after amendments. You can compare the unamended with the final document, and read the full resolution as voted on by the Senate below. The resolution passed with 51 senators voting in favor, 17 opposed, and 1 abstention. In a completely unrelated and […]
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Day four is here and we’re still thinking about Snoop. Things to expect out of the juniors and lucky sophomores today: the last 6-person suites are going to be gone in the morning, and the dregs of the former exclusions will go too. Look for Watt to be a battlefield today, and groups may start […]
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