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You Wanna Lasagna?

Tipster Faith Chang informs Bwog of free lasagnas—both of the meat and vegetarian varieties—are currently up for grabs in the Lerner lobby courtesy of Blue Key Society.  BONUS: There’s also free Famiglia in the EC lobby. Supposedly it’s only for seniors, but we didn’t have trouble snagging a slice.  

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La Règle du Jeu

Three reminders of interest to the competitive games-playing community: Bwog’s 1st Annual Mario Kart Tournament will be this Friday at 6:30 PM in Ruggles. All interested parties should email bwog@columbia.edu to sign up yourselves or your friends. We’ll provide the food and drink, you bring sportsmanship and good cheer.  Also, on Saturday in the Wien […]

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Free Food!

Free food from the Blue Key Society, right outside the LLC. We hear you can have chicken, mac and cheese, or fries. Get it while it’s hot…  Update (1PM): The food is gone except for a bit of salad. But if you’re a computer science major or can pretend you are, you can check out […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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