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Help the clumsy!

This just in from a friend of Bwog: “I lost my necklace presumably on the steps between Hamilton and College Walk, as that is where I totally and embarrassingly fell flat on my face while attempting to learn the date of Michelangelo’s Bacchus and walk at the same time. It is a jade circle on […]

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Blades on campus After raising the level of machete-related campus chatter to an all-time high last Friday, Spec cruelly crushed our Indiana Jones dreams with a correction today. “According to a statement issued Friday by Columbia’s office of public affairs—the first since the incident—the door was opened by a handyman under police supervision with a […]

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Help Blue Giraffe

Bwog came across this flyer on a lamppost on Broadway near 113th today, and immediately melted from cuteness-overload.  Our heart goes out to this poor child—the loss of a favored toy is a tragic event, indeed.  Like the Good Samaritans we are, Bwog will do anything in its power to reunite blue giraffe with his […]

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Bwog knows every time you lose a notebook, a little piece of you dies. On the desk in the Lerner Lobby, someone nice has collected all of the notebooks and academic-looking papers unwittingly abandoned by absentminded students. Here’s is a list of the things on the desk as of 2:30 am Saturday: Daniel Lomm’s midterm […]

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Same Semester, New President!

What Should Acting President Claire Shipman's Nickname Be?

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