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CAVA has historically had trouble securing funding for even its most basic needs.
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Join the Barnard Ecoreps for the last Harvest Dinner of the year, from 5:30-7:30 on May 4! Hewitt Dining Hall will be providing great food, mostly vegetarian with hormone and antibiotic free chicken! Enjoy the beginning of reading week and the end of classes with fresh veggies from Long Island and other local cakes and […]
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Friday, April 30 5-6:30 PM Satow Room, Lerner Hall Join Columbia University’s Helvidius Group for the release and launch event of its annual publication, the 2010 Journal of Politics & Society. Guest speaker Greg Callus will present on the emerging significance of new social media outlets in the political sphere. Article authors Andrei Stetsenko and […]
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There’s a bevy of free food available today if you know where to look. First, at 3:00 on Furnald Lawn, the Culinary Society is celebrating the end of the year with a fiesta. Get there quick for free tacos, beans, rice, aguas frescas, and tres leches cake. Then, from 6:30 to 7:30 in the West […]
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The new Deputy Mayor is a Midwesterner, and a really swell guy. (NYO) NYPD told the parents of  Stony Brook student he died in a car crash, but he didn’t. (WCBS) A new newsstand is opening at 116th and Broadway, causing drama with the one that already exists across the street. (Spec) The Times’ Cityroom […]
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Saturday, May 1 10-11 PM Lerner Party Space We know what you like. Old-school a cappella sung by some of the handsomest fellers around amidst the companionship of your collegiate brethren. You relish the harmonies of suspended fourths stacked under perfect fifths; you revel in the glory of masculine melodies and dulcet tones… You also […]
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For those that will be spending their weekend buried in textual evidence, this week’s guide is nothing more than a waste of space.  But, for those who have lost all hope, check out your outlet options.  And as always, visit insidenewyork.com for more. Postscrypt Artsfest 2010 Support your local undergrad artists by attending this year’s […]
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In this installment of professor interviews we present Professor Frances Negrón-Muntaner —  filmmaker/writer/scholar/everything who teaches in the Department of English & Comp Lit and at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. Bwog’s Michael Adame sat down with her to talk cognitive channels of reggaeton, belt buckles and Ethiopian food in Morningside Heights. So you’re originally […]
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Warning: V-Show producers checked in with Bwog to tell us that tons of people are buying tickets online and not picking them up. If that’s you, you should probably stop by the TIC to pick them up today, or else you will face huge lines before the show. Remember that lines are fairly long to get […]
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The legendary Original Vendy Award Winning NY Dosa Cart from Washington Square Park (not to be confused with the Dosa Man between 115th and 116th) will be on college walk from 4:30pm to 8:00pm. You’ll be able to get an all-vegan dosa + 2 appetizers for $5. Yummeh.
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For the past year, one of the major behind-the-scenes bureaucratic struggles has been the changing face of the Arts Initiative as it moves from the Office of the President to the School of the Arts. Here’s what Bwog’s been able to find out about what’s in and what’s out at the Arts Initiative: Not only […]
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The Jester’s latest BUZZ-themed issue is out. Hunt for it around campus or read the online version here. Helpful corporate buzzwords for your real jobs and internships, and insight into the world of Googlebuzz. Page 9. Buzzcut protocol. Page 10. How to be a buzzkill. Page 14. She opens her petals…and he plunges his proboscis […]
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