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A tipster alumnus/ice cream enthusiast brings the following to Bwog’s attention: In honor of the ice cream chain’s 30th birthday, today is free cone day at Ben & Jerry’s. Luckily, Columbia is only ten or so blocks away for one of four Ben & Jerry’s Manhattan locations. 

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A reminder to ice cream-enthusiasts that today (until 2:30 PM) CU Snacks is holding a free Ben & Jerry’s tasting on the first floor of Lerner. “We are *literally* handing out 42 pints of Ben & Jerry‘s, hoping only that you’ll help finish it before it melts,” the email reads. Emphasis theirs, excitement everyone’s. 

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Bwog’s new Satow Room bureau chief Martha Turewicz reports on last night’s meeting.  As far as CCSC meetings go, some are pretty unremarkable. But others, like last night’s, stand out as veritable gems, with VP of Campus Life Lindsey Lazopoulos as the star of the show, proffering bon mots left, right and center. To wit: […]

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Put a pen in your shirt pocket, strap on a laptop case, and head over to the B-School lobby where the new E-board is doling out the B&J — there’s something like 8 flavors to choose from! This agonized Bwog editor broke Passover for the Oatmeal Cookie Crunch. Also, free hot dogs on Low Steps, […]

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LOTS of free ice cream in front of Barnard’s library right now. Cookies ‘n creme, toppings, whipped cream, root beer—the works!

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