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Hamilton 603 We will be screening King Corn and Big River, followed by a Q&A section with producer Curt Ellis sdj2110@columbia.edu
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Ahhhhh Real Housing!

The LLC hopefuls heard this afternoon from Scott Helfrich, the Associate Director of Residential Programs. Those who like sprawling kitchens and want to emulate Jack Kerouac applied early to live in Hartley and Wallach, presenting recommendations from their RAs. Those lucky enough to have been allotted their first choice now avoid the stress and uncertainty […]
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Terry Martinez, Dean of Community Development and Multicultural Affairs is hosting ‘Discussion and Dessert with the Dean’ this evening in Furnald lounge, from 8 to 10. It is described as an ‘open house style event’ so students can snag cake and run drop in and out throughout the evening. UPDATE: Free pizza at 8 in […]
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In Carleton lounge, a woman runs in the door towards two men at a table, gushing apologies… Woman: “So sorry I’m late! The weather’s crazy out there.” Man1: <glances out window at mild drizzle> Woman: “You know…puddles.”
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s…the latest news from Student Government! CCSC: VP for Campus Life Deysy Ordonez outlined the much-anticipated schedule for College Days, the CC version of E-Week, which will start April 9. Among the highlights: all College Days events, including King’s Ball, will be completely free, Tuesday will see a live […]
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Bulletin boards on the first three floors of Hamilton–on both staircases!–are plastered with blank Hallmark Valentine’s Day cards. Our cynical heart beats again!
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My name is Yael and I am Staff Writer at a public policy think tank called the Breakthrough Institute. We are recruiting student applicants for our paid and highly selective summer fellowship program. Our Project Director, Devon Swezey, and I will be on campus Thursday February 25th in preparation for the All Ivy Career Fair. […]
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Jim Downie, Chief Housing Or Lack Thereof Correspondent, covers the lecture of Professor Brendan O’Flaherty, an associate professor of economics and the co-director of Columbia’s Center for Homelessness Prevention Studies. His Facebook fan group claims: “whenever we get an email from bo2@columbia.edu we all feel 1/5th of an orgasm.” Due to the recession, more families are turning […]
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The New York Times is collaborating with not us NYU Journalism School on a new news platform, covering the East Village. (Yahoo) In a bizarre twist to the recruitment video phenomenon, Tufts now offers the option to applicants to submit videos to YouTube as part of their application. (NYT) A Columbia student on Survivor! (CBS) The […]
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Dear Friends: Please join the staff of The Blue and White and the Bwog (pictured at right) for our meeting tonight, Monday night, at 9:30 p. m. in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel. We ‘ll continue planning our next issue and getting updates from writers, but we’ll also talk social events to celebrate the […]
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Grab that spatula that you haven’t touched in ages and throw away those instant noodles–Cooking with Bwog makes a comeback! That’s right, it’ll be like having reheated leftovers, only better, and this time we’re not just talking vending machines or microwaves; maybe you’ll finally get the chance to use that rice vinegar your grandma mailed […]
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