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Well, sort of. The Barnard Bulletin is having a meeting tonight in the Anna Quindlen Room (all shoes and hats must be removed prior to entrance, as it is a place of worship) next to Liz’s Place in the Diana. Free food!
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Spotted on 114th: Purple Panties. (Shudders) What an unfortunate word! What an unfortunate fate for an innocent pair of underwear! Claim your knickers! Meanwhile, they serve as a leaf catcher…
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Hear ye, hear ye! Bwog declares new Barnard Dean Avis Hinkson shall henceforth be called A-Hinks. But you, lovely readers, had some stellar suggestions. So we want you to vote on a “not safe for work” unofficial nickname in the comments. The finalists are: Jar Jar Hinks Hinkberry Da Vinki The Incredible Hink
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The Barnard Greek Life polls have opened! If you are a strong and beautiful Barnard woman, make sure to sign onto eBear sometime before November 22nd to vote “Yes, SGA should recognize Greek Life at Barnard” or “No, SGA should not recognize Greek Life at Barnard” (or abstain from exercising your right to vote altogether). […]
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There’s a big yellow taxi on College Walk! No, it’s not the Cash Cab… (Come back to us Ben Bailey!!) This “Peace Taxi” is part of an exhibition by Club Bangla, Club Dimensions, the Caribbean Students Association, Sikh Students Association and African Students Association to recognize, as one organizer told Bwog, “the plight of the […]
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Update, 11/9:  During Sunday night’s CCSC meeting, representatives from CAVA argued that their current space in the basement of Carman did not allow for secure holding of patient medical records. This accusation has not been verified and Bwog has been informed that patient medical records continue to be protected via a swipe access system. We’ll […]
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Corporations are taking over the world and giving you free things! They even have a fancy poster. This is just a preview of things to come. Every day for the rest of the semester, Kraft food officials are offering you free food. In the upcoming weeks, expect trail mix, 100-calorie packs, pita chips, Crystal Light, […]
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One of the greatest perks of an Ivy League education is having all sorts of guest lecturers and talks hosted right on campus. Yet many of these great talks are not publicized enough. Enter Bucket List, a weekly feature that aggregates these events in a single location that will hopefully make you realize, like Bwog has, […]
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Greek life recognition poll opens today. Let the games begin! (Spec) Yesterday, a bunch of super fit people ran around New York City in the annual Marathon. If you know any Columbians who crossed the finish line, leave their names in the comments. Kudos everybody! (NYtimes) PrezBill (Clinton) will hang in Harlem for another 10 […]
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Megan McGregor was on hand to catch the CU Players’ final performance of Let Us Go Out Into The Starry Night: Three Plays. Last night, Lerner’s Black Box seemed cozier than usual—a side effect of an encroaching audience. A nearly full house watched the cast of Let Us Go Out Into The Starry Night: Three […]
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BwogWeather took a road trip this week. Thanks to Kenny Durrell for hanging out, Caesar’s Palace letting us film, and to Pink Martini for the free concert.
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