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Barnard uniforms have been catalogued. (Genuine Incongruity) Brooklyn’s best pizza is expanding to Manhattan. (Gothamist) Milk smuggling is growing. (Gothamist) Columbia neighborhood identified as a case in point for NYC’s human rights violations. (NYT) J-School finds magazine websites are poorly edited. (Huffington Post)
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Lewis Parlor (1st floor Brooks Hall, Barnard) OMA Weekly Note Submission Reply | Ivette Sanchez to Marta show details 11:37 PM (1 minute ago) HSF’s CHIPS AND SALSA STUDY BREAK Join the Columbia University Scholar Chapter of Hispanic Scholarship Fund for a Chips and Salsa Study Break!! In addition to trying a variety of delicious […]
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Sophomore Scream

Low Steps Basically, we’re trying to start a tradition, a la Primal Scream, of having the entire sophomore class gather together with their peers on the last night of declaration and give the whole process a feeling of completion and jubilation. It’s obviously geared towards the sophomores, but since it’s the first year and we’re […]
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Relay For Life

Blue Gym, Dodge We invite you to come join us at Columbia University’s 7th annual Relay For Life! This year’s event, in the Blue Gym at Dodge, promises to have incredible performances, great atmosphere, and huge success at raising money for the American Cancer Society. Sign up to participate by joining an existing team or […]
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The Kraft Center (616 W. 115th St.) This Thursday there will be a program at The Kraft Center (606 W. 115th St.), titled “Race Relations in the US Today.” Panelists include Lee A. Daniels, Director of Communications, NAACCP Legal Defense and Education Fund Inc.; Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University; and […]
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Milbank Hall Room 324 LionPAC welcomes Ishmael Khaldi, the first Bedouin deputy consul of the State of Israel, to Columbia University. After earning his Masters Degree in Political Science from Tel Aviv University, Mr. Khaldi served in the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the Israeli Police, and the Israel Defense Forces as a political analyst. Mr. […]
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Broken Housing

Numerous people have been reporting that the Housing registration application that went live today seems to be broken. Students have been experiencing various technical errors, such as not being able to log in (“Either your session has timed out or you are not currently logged in”) or not being able to submit the actual application […]
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Dear Friends: Please join the staff of The Blue and White and the Bwog for our meeting tonight in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel. What time, you ask? Certainly not 9:30 p.m.—you’d be late by then! That’s because we’re moving our meeting time back half an hour to 9:00 p.m. so we can get […]
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Be sure to join GlobeMed at 7:15 pm tonight in 313 Fayerweather, where you’ll find Dr. Maya Sabatello and a discussion on how human rights laws can help global health equity. Oh, and best of all, free Thai food.
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Satow Room Bureau Chief James Downie brings you the latest from CCSC: The Freedom to Light Up: The only voting matter before the council last night was a smoking ban resolution declaring CCSC’s opposition to a campus-wide ban. The resolution, from 2011 VP Sean Udell, 2012 Class Rep Kenny Durrell and University Senator Tim Lam, […]
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One day, in a fit of rage, John McCain sarcastically asked how many times a person can graduate from Columbia. Mr. McCain may have had a point. Bwog stopped and asked: Wait, how many times can someone graduate? Matriculation Guru Derek Huang tries to answer this question by documenting one hypothetical student’s quest to earn […]
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Tha Heights is the Cinema Capital of the Universe. First Law and Order, then Gossip Girl, now Law and Order again! Mystery, intrigue, crime and punishment: Law and Order Criminal Intent is filming at UTS today.
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