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Despite the salty/icy/snowy state of campus, Greenmarket will be open and full of fresh fruits, vegetables and more. Please note that Buon Pane and American Seafood will be out this week. Stop by for: The return of Broadway Acres and its goat cheese (perfect for the Superbowl!) Ostrich jerky Apples Cider Eggs Pickles Honey Organic […]
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Murmurs of a Syrian revolution are beginning, though it remains unclear how many of them are coming from within the country itself. (Al Jazeera) The City Council approved a bill yesterday that prohibits smoking in a bunch of city-run public places. So basically, there’s nowhere left. Poor, poor grad students.  (Gothamist) Apparently, exercise is leading […]
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Found in 417 IAB at a seat near the back after a Rise of Civilization class. Email: al2858@columbia.edu
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With big Bose headphones. Responds to either “ANGELATRON” or “Christina’s iPod,” I forget which… Left in Schermerhorn, Philosophy, or Hamilton on Monday 1/31. If found, please contact afr2121@columbia.edu.
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Lost in Roone after Carnaval. If found, please contact rg2625@columbia.edu.
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Ever since the monster slush attack last week landed Diana Clarke on her ass, she has been done with winter. Not even her trendy Bean Boots and City Bakery’s What Would Faulkner Drink? hot chocolate could save her. Today decides her fate: thousands of years of ritual shall determine whether she may or may not face […]
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In what is certainly not the first time fashion has endeavored to come to Columbia,  Ann Taylor is seeking five Columbia students–it must be five–to model online and also to “provide female college/graduate students with fashion advice and career inspiration.” Sounds like one stop shopping to Bwog.  Ladies of New York, Ann Taylor will furnish […]
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This strange crate-box-plywood container sat on the Mudd 8 with an onerous warning affixed: DANGER ASBESTOS.  Just, like, hold your breath or something while you walk by. Isn’t asbestos bad for you?  And didn’t scientists figure that out?  Let’s just hope they’re talking about asbestos removal.  Once this thing is out of the hallway we […]
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Two men entering the Diana: Man 1: Is this named after Princess Diana? Man 2: I hope so. Image via Wikimedia
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Alas, fellow Columbians, our wintry fun is fading before your eyes.  Here in front of Dodge, see the physical manifestations of innocent fun disappear.  It’s a literary symbol, or something. Photo by AB
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FYI Columbia: the promise of wireless rooms may come to fruition–but not without a caveat.  Today from 10am to 2pm, CUIT will stop by EC, Harmony, Shapiro and 47 Claremont to review the buildings for potential wireless installations over the summer. An email from CUIT includes this cryptic message: “Also please be aware that there […]
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According to Columbia News’ Weather-Related Update–O, that we could aspire to such truly topical titles–there will be class tomorrow, but some a lot of gates will be closed, and we should be careful because there will be “a light coating of ice.” Police are on the hunt for two campus criminals: the wall- scaling spiderman […]
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