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Yes, we are aware that is listed on the right, but to reiterate, FREE PIZZA RIGHT NOW! OUTSIDE THE PIANO LOUNGE! The Bwog will be fed. Update: It’s all over. A line that stretched the length of Lerner has been satisfied, and other forms of procrastinating can resume.

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We can’t make this stuff up. A number of SIPA groups are collaborating to present “the very first public tasting in the US of Kyrgyzstan’s favorite drink.” Today. 6-9 p.m. 6th floor Student Lounge, IAB. Be there. “Kyrgyz favorite drink kymyz is made from horse milk which is poured into a special leather bag – […]

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In a recent Class Council email: New York Times Study Break Sunday Feb. 26th/ 9:00pm Alfred Lerner Hall As a part of our FREE New York Times program, we are partnering with them to bring you some great events. On February 26th we will be throwing a NY Times Study Break with tons of FREE […]

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More Free Food

The Bwog missed the first round of chocolates, Poland Springs mini-bottles, and possibly cupcakes given out by the undergraduate deans in Hamilton’s lobby but it’s going on again 3:50 to 4:10pm. It’s like Halloween all over again, but pink!

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FREE FOOD! NOW! For once, Columbia demonstrates some awkward love toward its students…with a chocolate fountain and fruits to dip! Soft classical guitar will accompany your Valentine’s Day wistfulness. Sigh… Location: Lerner Piano Lounge–NOW.

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Free chocolate

The Office of the Dean has created a Valentine’s display in the lobby of Hamilton with enough streamers and shiny hearts to make you sick. Aiding your cause of “crush the pain of loneliness by candy-induced stomach ache” are two large bowls of chocolates.

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Free Food Alert

Cookies and Fruit at the Lerner reception desk! Sorry, boys and girls. All gone.

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After braving the mountainous snowfall to end up at the Manhattan Jewish Community Center on 76th St. at Amsterdam, one Bwog correspondent found her urge for ground chickpeas unsatisfied. The Center promised to set a Guiness World Record today with a 12 ft. wide, 500 lb. plate of hummus. Upon arrival, she was told the […]

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Our correspondent tells us that there is free pizza in the Scholars & Fellowships Office at 101 Carman Hall.

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Superbowl Eats

West Campus is the place for Superbowl mooching. Kick-off is at 6:30 pm with the free food starting in River’s basement at 5:00 pm and then switching over to Hillel at 6:00 pm. While the West End and Nacho’s seem to have the alcohol advantage, we can’t imagine it’s too hard to sneak a little […]

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The Jewish Problem

Heard outside a nightclub in Time Square: Jewish female A: What do you call a Jewish dilemma? Jewish female B: What? Jewish female A: Free pork. PAUSE Non-Jewish female (in a confused tone): Oh, I thought you were going to say the Holocaust. That’s a dilemma, right?. Right? – Lauren Zimmerman

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