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Who needs personal interaction when you can just watch lectures from your dorm? (NYT) Google and Facebook clearly did not learn to share as children. (Gawker) Manhattanville building manager pleads guilty to stealing over $870,000 in rent payments! (Spec) Four Loko: “Bring it back, bring it back. Don’t take it away from me.” (NY Daily […]
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If you’re craving free food with a humanitarian twist, head over CU Amnesty International’s JAMNESTY: Jamming with Amnesty tonight at 8 p.m. in Earl Hall. In addition to free food, there shall be music and general good times to be had, so Bwog suggests you check it out. Photo via Wikimedia Commons
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Bwogger Carolyn Ruvkun tagged along with the Columbia University Democrats on their annual campaign trip. Recapturing Columbia’s activist past, the dedicated Dems knocked on 50,000 doors, made the local news and almost got arrested. So open a cool can of Keystone, kids, we’re heading to the Keystone state! Early on the Friday morning of Fall […]
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Cooking with Bwog’s Matt Powell is back to feed you again–this time, with BAGELS. There are many foods that people associate with New York City: New York Cheesecake, Chocolate Lava Cake, Nathan’s Hot Dogs, Lobster Newburg, even Baked Alaska. But there is one food that stands out above the rest—the bagel. While New Yorkers love […]
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Overheard near the Barnard Gates: “I don’t really see the point of buying a Halloween costume when I have so many slutty outfits already.” Overheard in McBain Lobby. Four girls are standing wearing giant banana costumes. As they set out to leave, one of the girls says: “Let’s split.” Her comrades roll their eyes and […]
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Though this workshop would probably have been more appropriate at Columbia circa 1982, things around Columbia have been pretty crazy lately. Constant vigilance!
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Burger things are happening in your neighborhood! Mel’s Burger Bar now officially takes Flex, and the Space Formerly Known As Song’s Stationery (112th and BWay) is now affixed with a “Five Guys: Coming Soon” sign! It’s all happening!
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For all those looking to keep your MacBooks from getting stolen when leaving them unattended (read: camping) in Butler, head over to Lerner ramps to get your electronics registered and engraved by CU Public Safety. The Columbia community is no stranger to laptop theft, so it’s probably in your best interest to check it out. […]
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In case you’ve been living under a rock, the love of Bwog’s life rapper Lil Wayne, was FREED from jail yesterday! (MTV) Harlem is hip again! Check out where all the cool cats are eating these days. (Eater) There’s lead in your drinking water, but it’s not quite as bad as it sounds. (CBS) The […]
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Before the first weekend of November kicks off and we put away our wigs, face paint and ridiculously slutty attire, Bwog reminisces over 2010’s Village Halloween Parade. Photos by Hans Hyttinen
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With dishes named in honor of KCST’s upcoming production of Coriolanus! Photo by Alison Goldberg
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