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Don’t Forget!

5:00pm (that’s less than half an hour from now) brings the end of housing registration. From Housing’s web site: REMINDER: Online Room Selection Registration will close on Wednesday, March 10 at 5:00pm. (EVERYONE must register!) Any student that does not register will lose their guaranteed housing status. Pester your friends! Lest you miss out on […]
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A lovely spring afternoon on the Steps. A man wearing a tie-dye shirt gives some advice to a friend: “It’s spring, so you need to get Tevas. These things are unstoppable!”
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Just when the Community Inferno ’09 seemed to finally, finally be a plague of the past, Deluxe’s flashy good-for-nothing big-city-slicker electric sign caused the McBain Conflagration ’10 and we all realized that something needed to be done. So Deluxe got a new sign that is less likely to catch fire. Observe!
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Photo: The New York Times Corey Haim, dead at 38. (New York Post) Two Columbians have made it to the next round of the STA World Traveler Internship competition. Go ahead and vote for Spencer Oberman, GS ’12, and Reni Calister, BC ’11–you can even pick both of ’em! (STA Travel, which doesn’t actually stand […]
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SEBS Midterm Study Break

Come chill with us and melt your worries away! Stressed about midterms? Good company and sugar can do miracles. Come melt your worries away with our mouth-watering desserts! FREE Cheesecake, Ice Cream, and Soda will be provided! Location: Satow Room, Lerner Hall Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Time: 8 PM Sponsored by Scientists and Engineers […]
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ed D Satow Room in Lerner Hall “I Had an Abortion” film screening and discussion with Sister Circle and filmmakers Jennifer Baumgardner and Gillian Aldrich. Description of the film: Powerful, poignant, and fiercely honest, I HAD AN ABORTION tackles taboo, featuring 10 women – including famed feminist Gloria Steinem – who candidly describe experiences spanning […]
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After stopping Café 212’s custom salad and sandwich service on weekends, Dining restarted this part of the café’s weekend operations a few weeks ago! In an email to Bwog, Director of Dining Vicki Dunn said that they “have enough staff to resume the sandwich and salads on the weekend[s],” effectively meaning that Café 212 will […]
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CPUCakes and Fresca

This evening at 9 p.m. on Lerner Ramps, CPU brings us a divinely inspired study break: Magnolia cupcakes and Fresca. While you’re waiting, take the CPU Census and you’ll be eligible to win a free MetroCard. You can also pick up your copy of the newest CPU CPR while you’re there. Thanks, guys! UPDATE, 8 […]
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Welcome to Cart Chronicles. Bwog can’t keep track of all the dosa/falafel/street meat carts in a five-block radius of the Gates, and we’re guessing you can’t either. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be giving you a comprehensive tour of the world of Morningside carts. First, we bring you a breaking news update on the […]
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The Last of Frosty

A tipster spotted this lone lump of snow on the tarp today: Looks like the Columbia snowmen of 2010 are no longer. Bwog lovingly bids them farewell.
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Though the Engineering Student Council began the process of Constitutional Review yesterday evening, it was preceded by a normal meeting. Grad Student dramz, Gender Neutral Housing, and so on. Sean Zimmermann reports, with help from Heidi Ahmed. Timur Dykhne and Arseniy Kukanov of Engineering Graduate Student Council proposed splitting the two Engineering senate seats – […]
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As of 1:55 PM today, there was not a single seat in the Reference Room. Even the bad ones in the back are taken! Bwog swooped in, planted our stuff (sorry sorry), and headed out to the Steps only to find a wood coffin planted on Low Plaza. A few students in black suits handed […]
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