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Behold the treasures which lie before you. Tickets sold for on campus events this week: 2275 On campus events on sale now: Silence: December 9th, 10th, 11th, 2pm & 8pm, Diana Black Box, $5, Tickets. Portrait and a Dream: December 9th, 10th, 11th, 8pm, Lerner Black Box, $5, Tickets. A Funny Thing Happened on the […]
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A startling discovery has been made: Justin Bieber’s number 1 fan attends Barnard, and she honors him with the namesake of her WiFi network.  Bwog has seen both some pretty serious Bieber fans as well as some pretty strange network names in its day, but props to this anonymous fan for mashing them up so […]
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Look, sometimes things work out for English majors! Anna Feuer, CC ’11, will head to Oxford next year on a Marshall scholarship to write about the interaction between Irish and Indian writers during the early 20th century. Niche history… it gets you free shit! Congratulations, Anna!
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Right now, until 3pm, the Student Global AIDS Campaign is hanging out on the Lerner Ramps, spreading info about testing, stigma reduction and policy updates.  Free Starbucks coffee as well as desserts/baked goods are there too too!  While you’re there you can sign a petition and make calls to Obama asking him to come through on […]
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Oof! It’s terrible outside today. If you’re late for your 10 a.m., take heed: do not bring an umbrella outside. The wind will eat it and it’ll turn inside out. Wear rainboots. Don’t catch a cold. And eat something, you look skinny. Are they even feeding you up there? Bwog’s Weatherman Pat Blute chimes in […]
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Study suggests that attending an Ivy doesn’t necessarily pay off with a higher starting salary after graduation.  That’s bad, because money defines success in life and education is only a means to that end. (NYT) Read about the convoluted history of the crew’s huge painted “C” facing Inwood Hill Park. (Manhattan Times) A Barnard ROTC […]
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Certain members of our community have been letting off end-of-semester angst by writing angry comments on dining hall bulletin boards. For example, this note was left in Hewitt circa 11:07 this morning: Hang in there, champ. We know classes are stressful (and dining does stuff like that) but there’s no need to yell.
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God may be dead, but it seems this guy is still alive and printing stuff out in Butler.
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Sean Zimmermann reports from last night’s ESC meeting. Theresa Martinez, Dean of Community and Multicultural Affairs, spoke at last night’s Engineering Student Council meeting. She was hired last year to help foster a greater sense of Columbia University community. Dean Martinez explained that she is currently working on the open housing policy, the CUEMS proposal, […]
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The November issue of The Blue and White will be arriving on campus momentarily.  Meanwhile, enjoy selections from the current edition on Bwog. At first it seemed innocuous enough: a couscous-like, gluten-free, and protein-rich alternative to rice. What damage could it possibly cause? Formerly confined to the lower shelves of Whole Foods and other “informed” […]
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