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Our last Columbia Moment featured the Black Avengers, a group of sophomores who wore black hooded robes and went around beating up freshpeople in New Jersey. This time, we learn about the Burial of the Ancients, a massive drunken book-burning celebration. Erik Kogut, who keeps a blog about Columbia history here, writes. How much do […]
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Open (read: gender-neutral) housing at CU–it could happen! (Spec) Columbia Professor Marc Lamont Hill is suing a Philadelphia police officer in a civil rights lawsuit. Though the police have yet to comment, Bwog suspects that, like Bill O’Reilly, the police officer may have thought Professor Hill looked a bit like a cocaine dealer. (ABC News) The […]
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Lost: iPod Touch

Clear case with 2 dinosaur and bug stickers on the back, under the name Emily Lemonier.
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They’re Here!

The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally come.
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The sixth floor of Schermerhorn is rarely the place to be seen on a Wednesday night, but on her way up the stairs, Diana Clarke, Bwog’s Book Art Bureau Chief, was almost trampled by eager fans, many clutching comics, hurrying to claim seats. They were rushing to see Chris Claremont and Paul Levitz, the men who […]
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Make your own fattening creation in John Jay or Hewitt, take a picture, and submit your masterpiece to tips@bwog.com! The Sunday Late Night: a bagel with 3 scoops of ice cream, 4 cookies, 2 brownies, Nutella, peanut butter, chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and Applejacks Created and photographed by Katheryn Thayer
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Lost: Set of keys

Somewhere between 110th and 118th streets and/or within Columbia’s/Barnard’s gated campus sometime after October 3rd. Has 4-6 keys, two-three key rings connected by a silver link, with tags from Rite Aid, Duane Reade, Pathmark, NYPL, etc. Can give you the full 13-digit NYPL number to prove they are mine.
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Bwog’s Katheryn Thayer stopped by Sulzberger Parlor on Tuesday night to chat with DSpar about the world’s water problems. DSpar, perhaps realizing that “water” is a broad topic of discussion for her first Fireside Chat of the year, passed around pictures of the overused, depleted Aral Sea and the arsenic-laced pumps in Bangladesh. She explained that […]
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So much free food in Lerner Piano Lounge and College Walk right now. Lerner’s even got a salsa band with people dancing! Go people, go!
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Autumn has arrived in the Greenmarket! Here’s what to expect. Both Thursday & Sunday: Hot apple cider season is here. Samascotts has chestnuts to roast over an open fire (or in your oven). There are no grapes (Wager Cider Mill) on Thursday and Sunday. Try Beth’s farm kitchen mint jelly. They always have delicious samples! If […]
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