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Foner Disapproves!

Eric Foner, Most Famous Professor of All Time and CC ’63, stopped by the Colbert Report last night to talk textbooks and Texas. Mr. Colbert was discussing a recent Texas Schoolboard vote approving a “conservative stamp on history and economics textbooks.” Who better to comment than the author of your AP US History textbook: Sir […]
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There’s nothing to put a damper on SPRING BREAK 2010! like housing trauma. Barnard students can start registering for housing on March 22nd, as in the Monday after spring break. Registration lasts for a week, until the following Monday the 29th. Lottery numbers will be posted the next Monday, April 5th. New for 2010: registration […]
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Climbing twelve floors of the colossal IAB to make it to Dennis’ Gratz lecture on elitocide, Bwog’s Official Anti-Elitist Sarah Camiscoli was surprised to see that the “lecture” was only set up to accommodate Mr.Gratz, a moderator, and a small round table filled with professors and graduate students who were critical (or perhaps just confused) by the […]
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Spring break was going to be so productive.
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The Great Peel-Back

You’ve left campus to find some green and Facilities decides to uncover the lawns.  It’s Columbian irony! Whoops.  Bwog is vacationing in the sun and didn’t realize that it was this weekend’s almost-hurricane that teased us with the lawns.  We’ll let you know when they’re actually open. Photo by HEH
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Oral Surgery Panel

@ Hamilton 309 Interested in dentistry or medicine? How about both? CAPS and AMSA are holding the first joint panel on oral surgery! Please come to Hamilton 309 on Tuesday, March 23rd at 7pm. Dr. Sidney Eisig and Dr. Stewart Lazow will be speaking at this panel about oral surgery and their experiences as oral […]
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Echoes is the Barnard literary magazine. We accept art and writing from all CU-affiliated schools. Barnardechoes@gmail.com http://eclipse.barnard.columbia.edu/~echoes/index.html
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Apply for the 2010-11 editorial board of The Current! The Current is Columbia’s undergraduate magazine of contemporary politics, culture, and Jewish affairs. We’re looking for students interested in writing and editing on any of these topics during the coming school year. Please visit www.columbiacurrent.org to learn more about the magazine, to read about the available […]
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Don’t forget that tonight  at 2:00 a.m. (what your parents call “Sunday morning”) Father Time will come and steal an hour from you. Your computers and phones should add an hour automagically but that Mickey Mouse alarm clock you still have at home won’t.
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Goodbye To All That

The lights have officially been cut from the trees on College Walk. Until, December, friends. Here’s to spring! Speaking of which: Bwog goes on spring break, too. We’ll be posting occasionally for the next week, but expect us back in full swing a week from Monday. Happy travels/sleeps!
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On Thursday afternoon, Liz Jacob, Bwog’s Charitable Affairs Bureau Chief, ventured into the bowels of SIPA to report on a lecture by Jason Hackworth, associate professor at the University of Toronto’s Department of Geography and Urban Planning. Hackworth opened his discussion with a brief analysis one of field’s most popular buzzwords—neoliberalism. Often decried by a […]
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The Department of Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures (MEALAC) is now the only-slightly-less pronounceable Department of Middle East, South Asian and African Studies (MESAAS). The name changes comes with the addition of African Studies to the larger, interdisciplinary department. The Earth Institute announced a new undergraduate major in Sustainable Development. Previously students studying […]
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