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This week, Bwog will be featuring candidates for leadership of the Columbia College class of 2010.  Tools? Visionaries? You decide–vote next Tuesday! Name, party: Jon Hollander, Stella Hometown: Vancouver, Canada The Man: I’m from Canada and i am majoring in Economics/Political Science. I’ve spent every one of my past 7 summers attending (as both a […]

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In the best attempt yet to make this election about issues, the seven parties running for CC 2010 class council participated in a debate last night moderated by the ever-stylish Subash Iyer. Vertical transportation featured prominently. Highlights follow. Starting out, each party got the chance to introduce itself. – The Columbia Undergraduates Supporting Progress party […]

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This week, Bwog will be featuring candidates for leadership of the Columbia College class of 2010. Tools? Visionaries? You decide–vote next Tuesday!  Name, party: Sue Yang, Nonstop  Hometown:  Rochester Hills, Michigan Home dorm:  John Jay The woman: I would describe myself as an independent, decorating obsessed, font addicted (I have 2,789 fonts!), optimistic, sleep deprived […]

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Voting for the SEAS 2010 class council started today! All you fresh engineers have until 6:00 PM on Friday to cast your ballots online (yes, the ESC has its shit together that much). Barring a hacker in the system, one of the three candidates profiled after the jump will lead your class for the next […]

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This week, Bwog will be featuring candidates for leadership of the Columbia College class of 2010. Tools? Visionaries? You decide–vote next Tuesday! President, Party: AJ Pascua, Party of Five  Hometown: Union City, California Home dorm: John Jay The man: I’d normally refer you to my publicist, Mark Zuckerberg. But I’ll make an exception. My name […]

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This week, Bwog will be featuring candidates for leadership of the Columbia College class of 2010. Tools? Visionaries? You decide–vote next Tuesday! President, Party: Mark Modesitt, Alma Matters Hometown: Evansville, Indiana Home Dorm: John Jay The man: I am from Indiana where corn and cows are more abundant than people. My floormates often kid me […]

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The arrival of a quarter of the undergraduate population has expanded the pool of dateable singles. In the interest of facilitating romance,  Bwog culled through first-year flesh to find these strapping young gentlemen. Either one look like the guy of your dreams? Email bwgossip@columbia.edu with the single’s name in the subject line, put in a […]

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Yesterday, Bwog correspondent Addison Anderson brought you a critique of the facebook’s expansive features section. Today, he surveys the book’s real offering: new kids on campus! To those who entertain us with your awkward visages: we salute you. The prize for Coolest Outdoor Picture Background goes to Gabriel Schubiner‘s chain-link fence.  Campus bad boy!   […]

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In which Bwog contributor Addison Anderson cracks open the glossy pre-yearbook destined for dust collection on shelves everywhere. For this article to succeed, people to actually open up the 2010 Facebook handed out to every freshman.  So, upperclassmen: steal a copy, and start browsing for hot-from-the-neck-up first-years.  I found twenty-six, although my number might be […]

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You’ve got to hand it to the Orientation Leaders, who finished a long day of hauling first-years’ junk in the rain with an even longer-feeling and relentlessly peppy assembly tonight. Shouting NSOP…RED HOT ad nauseam after telling a group of freshmen everything there is to know about everything takes more fortitude than Bwog can muster. […]

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Breaking the Ice

In which Bwog staff member Katie Reedy cogitates about alternative ice breakers to the traditional “two truths and a lie,” and “the name game” for Orientation Leaders and RAs, who will be faced with a group of (most likely wet), frightened, and homesick first-years tomorrow afternoon. – Get postmodern: Bring a chisel, a block of […]

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International and West Coast first-years have arrived! They are soggy, worn-out, and a bit irritable, but not nearly as irritable as they could be. The rain has slowed to an intermittent drizzle, Housing and Dining has soundtracked the event with weather appropriate songs like “Singing in the Rain,” the lines for the elevators at John […]

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Prefrosh no longer

They’ve sent in their reply letters, chosen their housing, decided on a meal plan. Now, members of the class of 2010 have become true Columbians: they have e-mail addresses. Welcome to CubMail, new minted Lions! Bwog recommends that you immediately set it up a forwarding address to a Gmail account, allowing you to bypass the […]

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Daze on Campus

If you missed the hundreds of high school seniors roaming around campus today, know that there are three more Days on Campus event left. And that while the afternoon barbeque is guarded, the breakfast buffet is not. While it’s all fun and games and stealing food for us, the Class of 2006/2010 is making some […]

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The Bwog has been receiving word all day that kids on the College Confidential discussion board have been finding yesterday’s post on admissions letters very tasty. Do they like the photos? Are they even more excited now to hear the news? No. They are using the photographic proof that FedEx picked up the packages to […]

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