The Barnard Bulletin will give you unspecified snacks in the Saint Anna Quindlen Room at 8:00pm. Then stop by the Lerner Ramps at 9:00 pm for a free Havana Central empanada, courtesy of the POTUS project. You don’t have to shell out any cash, but this pastry comes at a price: you have to write […]
Until the print edition arrives, read the November issue of The Blue and White on Bwog. Today, Sam Schube catches up with the director of Columbia’s Miller Theatre. Miller Theatre, although regarded as a premier forum for contemporary dance and music, has struggled to carry its citywide renown into its own backyard. Despite Miller’s on-campus […]
It’s only November, but your “most cherished professors” are already bidding adieu. Tomorrow at 10:00, registration opens for the first farewell of the Closing Remarks Professor lecture series. Our very own PrezBo will give the inaugural lecture on December 7th. Seniors from all four schools in Columbia University are invited. Full email from “The Closing […]
Objects in the window may be closer than they appear… In other news, the Natural History Museum is missing a Tyrannosaurus. Remember when NPR told us dinosaur exhibits reflect the national mood? Apparently, we’re going through a dinosaur family values phase… Update: Ivan Duschatzky, SEAS ’13, writes on his dinosaur, “It reminds me of a […]
It seems everyone’s lookin‘ for a little lovin‘ at Columbia these days. People also do a lot of whining at this school that they’ll never find love. Bwog is here to prove those people kind-of-wrong! Believe it or not, people find their life long mates here! Even Hawkma rides the wings of love. In this […]
Brian Wagner was on the scene. The meeting started with a brief update on the new space CUEMS had requested. GSSC and ESC voted to give them both Broadway 102 and 103, but ABC voted against CUEMS using either one of the rooms. Then, CCSC moved into the main business of the evening. Generally, meetings […]
They’re installing new turnstiles. Stylin’! Cross your fingers they won’t install revolving doors like the Broadway-facing side. Fun fact: the trick with those is to pull the door/ metal contraption before you push it. Retreat to move forward!
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, […]
The New York Mets have a new manager. This will be your year, guys! No more unfortunate Met-ahpors... (ESPN) The Northwest Science Building is ruffling some feathers. Is it interdisciplinary enough? SEAS-sy enough? Transparent enough? At least it reflects clouds —a magic mirror to the sky! (Spec) This past weekend everyone was kvetching about getting […]
Relay For Life at Columbia wants you to come by for free food in John Jay Lounge from 10-11 PM. Homemade candy apples, homemade pumpkin cupcakes, popcorn, and candy will be served in honor of Relay For Life’s 2011 theme – Candyland Carnival. Image via Wikimedia Commons
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