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Yesterday an email was sent out to students from CCSC 2017 President, Ravi Sinha. During reading week, Hamilton Hall will stay open even later on weeknights – midnight, to be exact. This means more study time and more study space for students for the duration of Finals season. We hope students will take advantage of this extension […]
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Chloë Grace Moretz, the blonde actress playing Ariel in the new live action version of the Little Mermaid, has just told the press that she will not be dying her hair for the part… But doesn’t Ariel have to be a redhead? Isn’t that, like, against the rules or something? (Entertainment Tonight) Trump has faced a […]
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It’s the calm before the storm, but even with one day of classes left the darkness of finals is starting to seep its way into the heart and soul of campus. Winter finals are here and we invite you to send on the progression of this darkness until its overdue end–your flight home on Christmas […]
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Ho ho ho! What’s better than non-virgin Egg Nog? A fun queue of tunes to go with! Get in the holiday spirit for your next themed frat party or night on the town with this delectable December playlist. Jingle Bells – Trap Remix – Happy (Thot) Christmas! Last Christmas by Carly Rae Jepsen – All we […]
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Now, we bring you the second installment in our Eat, Pray, Love series. One sophomore Bwogger, who wishes to remain anonymous, brings you their experience eating, praying, and loving around Morningside Heights. Let’s call this level “intermediate.” Eat: Goodbye first year meal plan, hello cooking on your own upperclassman meal plan! In your sophomore year, swipes actually mean […]
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Finals, finals, finals, finals, finals. No one will shut up about finals. But YOU can change that! Get out of your room and go do something cultured! The next time someone tries to make small talk with you about finals, you can start shouting, “OH LOOK BWOG POSTED ABOUT ALL OF THESE FUN ARTS THINGS.” […]
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The Mass Transit Authority (MTA) unveiled its installation of high-heel friendly grates at some of its stations, including 96th street! (Gothamist) Canada is openly welcoming Syrian refugees into the country, an unsurprising contrast with our own nation’s policy, and Donald Trumps proposed ban on Muslim immigrants. Are our northern neighbors outdoing us again? Well, yeah. […]
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Last night, the Columbia MFA Program hosted its final creative writing lecture of the semester, in which novelist Mat Johnson (CU School of the Arts ‘99) discussed story structure – what to do, what not to do, and what’s necessary to understand before you start. Betsy Ladyzhets, Bwog writer, creative writer, and drawer of many […]
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“Overall, satisfaction is just above neutral,” said Columbia College University Senator Ramis Wadood about the results from 2015’s Quality of Life Survey at the University Senate’s plenary on Thursday. This statement came from a graph similar to the one shown to the senate in October, where 4 is neutral satisfaction, 7 is very satisfied, and […]
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Here at Bwog, we’re always looking to immerse ourselves in the buzzing display of on-campus culture, whether that be news, theatre, or dance. This is how we ended up spending our Thursday night at the Columbia University Ballet Ensemble’s rendition of Cinderella, running for one night only in the Roone Alredge Auditorium. I’m notorious for […]
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We’re all tired. Finals are on their way. The holidays couldn’t come sooner. Why not kick back and relax with some quality entertainment content? Today’s media-focused Bwoglines keep you in loop with current affairs while simultaneously giving you a chance to procrastinate from your work. It’s a win-win.  It’s a good time to be excited about television – yesterday […]
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Last night, a Staff Writer had the opportunity to sit in on the final dress rehearsal for “Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death,” the latest production put on by Barnard College’s Department of Theatre. The play runs today and tomorrow at 8pm, and Saturday at 3pm and 8pm, in the Glicker-Milstein Theater. Tickets are sold […]
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