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Right now, smack-dab in the middle of the Times’ front page, there’s a feature by film reviewer A.O. Scott on actress Greta Gerwig, who graduated from Barnard in 2006. Ms. Gerwig is currently co-starring in the movie “Greenberg” opposite Ben Stiller, but has also appeared in the feature films “Kicking and Screaming” and “The Squid […]
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Nothing connects people like music, so we continue to humanize the administrators of our great University with the latest addition to our rave-reviewed series of celebrity playlists. This week, we feature Dorothy Denburg, Dean of Barnard College and the person who makes decisions about meal plans and such. Bwog can’t personally remember the last time […]
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So this thing happened a few days ago. Hate it or love it, it’s here, and it will actually affect you. We’ve compiled some of the most immediate changes the bill creates, student-specific clauses, and a listed a few places to learn more about this extremely messy and important bill. Here are some of the […]
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We’ve done this cooking thing before, but we thought we’d, uh, kick it up a notch. Bwog obviously loves to eat, but there are others on campus with more refined palates. We turned to Matt Powell, a member of Columbia University Culinary Society, to guide us through gastronomy. Welcome to the return of Cooking with […]
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For all you gallophiles (or just croissant-ophiles) out there, the French Cultural Society is sponsoring a Study Break in the Broadway Room in Lerner from 4 to 5:30 today. Complimentary treats include Nutella mousse, quiches, and both sweet and savory croissants. Bon Appetit!
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Gothamist cites Bwog comments. (So you could be famous!) HuffPo defends Women’s Studies at Columbia. The City comes to an agreement to develop Ground Zero. (Times) Columbia opens ‘Global Centers’ in Mumbai and Paris. Debate continues over the Jail-themed playground in Brooklyn. (Times)
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DIA 203 Diana Center, Barnard College Coordinated and facilitated by ROOTEd members, the Allies Series is an intensive dialogue series, which confronts issues of social power and privilege on individual, organizational, and community-based levels. The goal of the series is to create a space for student organizations and individuals within the larger Columbia community to […]
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DIA 203 Diana Center, Barnard College Coordinated and facilitated by ROOTEd members, the Allies Series is an intensive dialogue series, which confronts issues of social power and privilege on individual, organizational, and community-based levels. The goal of the series is to create a space for student organizations and individuals within the larger Columbia community to […]
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DIA 203 Diana Center, Barnard College Coordinated and facilitated by ROOTEd members, the Allies Series is an intensive dialogue series, which confronts issues of social power and privilege on individual, organizational, and community-based levels. The goal of the series is to create a space for student organizations and individuals within the larger Columbia community to […]
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Satow Room, Lerner Hall Coordinated and facilitated by ROOTEd members, the Allies Series is an intensive dialogue series, which confronts issues of social power and privilege on individual, organizational, and community-based levels. The goal of the series is to create a space for student organizations and individuals within the larger Columbia community to grapple with […]
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MOVING TOWARD UTOPIA: What King of City Lies Ahead? PANELISTS INCLUDE: Tom Angotti, Nancy Levinson, & Bill Menking Moderated By David Smiley Wednesday, April 14th 6:30PM James Room 4th Floor Barnard Hall (West 117th St and Broadway) A new concept of the city has emerged among contemporary urbanists. Architects and planners now frame the city […]
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Lerner 569 In anticipation of the KSA Culture Show on April 9th 2010, there will be a promotional event this Sunday, March 28th at 6:00P.M in Lerner 569. There will be free energy drinks, food and shot glasses available. As if that’s not enough, we have performances ready and you can also purchase discounted culture […]
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