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NYPD swarmed this past Saturday as 4 unknown men were arrested at the 116th Gates. This morning, Vice President of Public Safety James McShane shed a little more light on the situation to us, by specifying the individuals were adolescents unassociated with Columbia. Among them were two individuals who “had been previously barred from campus […]
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Mimi for Free

In what surely will be talked about for generations as one of the greatest free food events of all time, the SEAS 2011 Class Council is sponsoring a study break where they will be serving Mimi Truffles. Yes, those Mimi Truffles, and specifically a “specially CU decorated red velvet truffle.” The event will be held […]
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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 […]
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In this part in the series of interviews of the competing tickets for the upcoming CCSC elections on Tuesday, Bwog joins Nuriel Moghavem, Vikas Anand, Roxanne Unger, and Alex Kirk of the Party Bus Party (Bus), which is running for the 2011 Class Council. How would you evaluate the job done by the current senior […]
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Monday means the remaining rising juniors pick, followed by mixed-point junior-sophomore groups. 10-point rising sophomores, start biting your nails now. The room count has two columns. “Whiteboard” holds official numbers on the Housing whiteboard and “Bwog Count” will be our estimate based on exit polls. To watch our live updates on your mobile device, go […]
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Image via Flickr/Peter Kaminski Recycling. (NYT) Head lice. (Gothamist) Campaigning. (NYDaily) Bragging. (Gothamist) More campaigning. (Spec)
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Rounding off our CCSC executive board interviews is Stand Columbia, comprised of Learned Foote, Andrew Nguyen, Karishma Habbu, Brandon Christophe, and Andrea Folds. How would you evaluate the job done by the current student council? Especially the current executive board? Learned Foote (President): I think that the current council has been very impressive. And I […]
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Ah, spring in New York. There’s something so nostalgic and old-fashioned about it all–afternoons in Central Park, evenings by Lincoln Center, students all over Low Steps at all hours of the day. . . This week, Bwog brings you some of the more dapper Columbians, all of whose sartorial ensembles seemed a tribute to Old […]
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For our second part in the series of interviews of the competing tickets for the upcoming CCSC elections on Tuesday, Bwog joins Sean Manning Udell, Alexandra Coromilas, Tom Amegadzie, Sonya Chandra and Andy Kim of the After Party, which is running for the 2011 Class Council. Stay tuned in to Bwog today for the rest […]
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Bwog presents the first installment of today’s series of interviews of the competing tickets for the upcoming CCSC elections on Tuesday. The Naked Party, comprised of Eugenio Suarez, Opal Hoyt, Laura Gabriele, Beezly Kiernan, and Stephanie Wilhelm, are campaigning for the executive board based on ‘accessibility, transparency and accountability, as well as innovation.’ Check back […]
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Architecture students, take note: Jenny Hsu, SEAS ’10, made this 7-layer model of Low Library out of 100% edible ingredients! Says Hsu, “I just wanted to make it. I’m a second semester senior.” More photos of the cake, as well as photos of an earlier Alice in Wonderland-themed cake, after the jump.
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Free Food…

If you don’t like to tell the truth! Brownies, blondies, cookies, and their accompanying crumbs outside Roone right now for a Days on Campus event. Just look like you don’t even know what’s going on!
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ClubHop: FemSex

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