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If you’re willing to talk science and Barnard’s need (or not) for it, be sure to join the SGA in James Room in Barnard Hall from 6pm-8pm tonight for their “Does Barnard need science?” town hall meeting that includes free catered (!) dinner. Get your voice heard and your appetite fed!
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In this latest edition of Bwog’s recurring feature highlighting students’ hidden talents, Alliance of Magicians Bureau Chief Mark Hay sat down with a performer that would rather not be labeled a magician. Throughout our little chat I keep trying to label BK (a stage name), CC ’13, a magician, but every time I offer up […]
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Lerner Hall Party Space **PISSED JEANS ****YELLOW TEARS ********OLD MEN Doors at 8:00/Music at 9:00 $5 / $3 with CUID All Ages, Open to the public
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Meet Youri Djorkaeff

La Maison Francaise The French-American Alliance will receive French soccer player Youri Djorkaeff on Wed Dec 2nd from 7pm to 8.30pm at la Maison Francaise. The talk will be very informal, with Q&A from the audience. Food and drinks will be served. RSVP is advised but not required: jrs2171@columbia.edu About Youri Djorkaeff: Renowned French soccer player Youri […]
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James-Room, Barnard Hall, 4th floor Discuss the Science Requirement! Like it? Love it? Gotta have it? Or, just hate it? *Last chance to win preview tour of the Diana* The Student Government Association (SGA) is planning for a town hall on the science requirement in the Nine Ways of Knowing. We’re excited to finally move […]
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the [obstacles] show

Potluck House (606 W 114th St.) Postcrypt Art Gallery and Potluck House present representations of your challenges: artwork that physically encroaches on the space of the viewer, or deals with barriers in a more emotional sense. This one-night, interactive exhibition will be hosted by Potluck House (606 W 114th St.). Refreshments will be provided by […]
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While many Columbians spent last week reuniting with their families back home, the basketball, wrestling, and swimming teams also met with others from around the country, with mixed results. Coming off a win over Longwood, the Men’s Basketball team won again last Tuesday over Bucknell in a 73-59 victory that wasn’t secure until the last […]
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Pre-finals blues got you down? Thanks to World AIDS Week, there’s free cookies and ribbons on the ramps as well as information on HIV/AIDS testing. Plus, Bwog’s Berlin Correspondent Julia Diao reports there’s a ton of free German Department related stuff on Hamilton 3. Release the floodgates!
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As the campus returns back to life, so does Bwog. Here are some things that you may have missed during your weekend in far away lands: New York State’s economy is in $3.2 billion worth of trouble, and Governor Paterson is taking $1.6 billion in emergency measures. (1010WINS) Twitter got more street cred as gangs […]
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An Apple A Day

Last week outside the new 67th St. Apple Store: Photo by AM
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Bwog “Look Both Ways” Bureau Chief Jon Hill notes that the traffic signal outside Pinnacle has a new message these days.
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Recycling at Columbia is complicated. Each campus has different rules that often differ from municipal laws or our hometown laws. Bwog spoke with Cathy Resler from the office of Environmental Stewardship to find out more. Simply put, Barnard College recycles everything. Columbia’s Morningside campus, however, follows city laws. The flowcharts often posted near recycling centers […]
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Overheard: LIES

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