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It’s Our Birthday!

8:41 PM, January 30th 2006, five years ago today: Someone at NASA collected the first comet dust. Nelly bragged about his dental swag on someone’s stereo. Someone celebrated Mozart’s 250th birthday three days late, while someone else bought a plane ticket to Italy for the upcoming Olympics. The stage was set for the Bwog’s inception, […]
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Internship, schminternship! In Hidden Talents, Bwog exposes your classmates as the weird and glorious wunderkinder they truly are. Bwog’s Jack-of-All-Trades Matthew Schantz brings you a profile of the high-flying Logan Donovan. Would you like to share your talent? Is your talent exposing other people’s talents? If you satisfy one or more of these conditions please let […]
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I saw the best minds of my generation at the Bwog meeting, starving, eating free birthday cake, dragging themselves out of the butler stacks around 6 looking for the Bwog meeting, at 7 PM in the SGO on the 5th floor of Lerner Bwog may not be able to promise an ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo […]
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Update (Feb 3): Chris Beam, CC ’06, just published this piece in Slate, explaining some of the history of the Rockefeller Laws and the significance of the “prestige factor” in deciding the fate of the arrested Columbia students. The lawyers of Michael Wymbs and Chris Coles are seeking a “diversion to treatment” on behalf of […]
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Had a scarf on the right pocket. If found, please email ter2108@columbia.edu Reward offered.
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Blue with a hood and red lining. It had black gloves in one pocket and a scarf in the other. I had it at Mel’s, and it was gone when I went to pick it up. Reward offered. Email ajg2156@columbia.edu if found.
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“The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth.” -Albert Camus
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BunsenBwog

There’s more to Columbia faculty than cute nicknames and good music taste. They also invent, prod, design and destroy all kinds of nifty things. In our newest feature, Bwog takes a moment to look back at this week’s science news, from the ultra-specific to the just-plain wacky. The headlines were compiled by our Northern Side […]
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In the latest issue of The Blue & White, Graphics Editor Stephen Davan brings us an illustrated guide to living every Columbian’s dream – The Core, food, puns, and the city somehow combined.
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Breaking: SNL sheds light on our very own Operation Ivy League. It had everything you look for in an SNL skit: actors breaking character to laugh, a topical reference to something you know, and Andy Samberg. Enjoy!
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The Greenmarket is back in full today with the nice weather! Here’s a taste of what’s new: Organic greens and root vegetables at Monkshood. Cow’s milk cheese, beef, and pork at Radiance. A new bread at Cayuga Organics made from their half white flour and six point ale If you don’t have any cash, EBT […]
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Columbia’s own Brian Greene has just released his 4th book of popular science, titled The Hidden Reality. In it, Greene provides the latest theory surrounding the multiverse. Wait… do you ever think like, in another world, you are writing Bwoglines and I am reading them? (WSJ) So like, you saw the blizzard on Wednesday from your window, but- […]
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