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Bwog went far and wide this fall break. From Paris to New Jersey to Bear Mountain to Brooklyn… well it was only four days, but Bwog made the most of it. Five weeks ago, you were taking your first midterm examinations; I was shopping for classes. This Monday and Tuesday, you were taking a break; […]

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Reminder!

Bwog editor applications due in a little over 24 hours! Just in case the little box thingy that’s been up all week escaped your notice!

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Bwog is HIRING

Sure, you can do it in your pyjamas, but running a blog is still work–and right now, Bwog is a few daily editors short. Each of our staff of seven Bwoggers is on call for one 24-hour period per week, QuickSpecking, making posts out of tips that come into bwgossip@columbia.edu…and bantering via e-mail about nothing […]

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Should you care to look back on the last week with us as we procrastinate on those last few midterm papers, Bwog brings you one of its occasional Weeks in Review. Homecoming happened on Saturday  — we’re hoping for better luck next year, both in terms of wins and coverage. In the meantime, Bwog saw […]

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The newest edition to The Blue and White media family? A Facebook profile! Make sure to befriend BandW Bwog for access to meeting information, unlimited wall-posts, photos of debauched Blue and White parties and more. We promise we’ll never poke you.

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The 2006-07 school year has contained multitudes. In fact, it may just be the most eventful year Columbia’s had since… well, the year before. Remember Matthew Fox? The Chung-Diamond “scandal”? “Don’t Be a Pussy”? “Epilogue to Our Crime & Punishment: A Petition“? Bwog certainly does, so step into the Wayback machine – you’re about to […]

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The New Rules

Dear Readers, Thank you for your feedback on how to change our comment system–the knowledge out there is pretty impressive. Although various digg/bury and registration systems are intriguing, we’ve decided to keep it simple for now and stick with the system we described originally. Starting with this post, if you click on one comment, the […]

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Dear readers, We’ve been thinking a lot in the last few months about comments, which we believe are a large part of Bwog’s function as a public forum. Lately, a particularly bad spate of offensive remarks and ad hominem attacks have diminished the value of that function. At the beginning of the year, we added […]

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B&W Job Listings

        Want to get more involved with The Blue and White or Bwog? We’re hiring!  See application details for Graphics Editor and Summer Bwog Editors after the jump.

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BWOG PAUSE

Dear Readers,  Bwog staffers are currently racing to finish the abnormally large and rather exciting April/May issue of the print issue, so we’ll be taking a short hiatus this weekend. Please keep sending in tips, and we’ll be back on Monday! Love, Bwog  Edit- 10:15pm – We have been alerted there is some sort of […]

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Good weather, apparently, begets genius.  Earlier today, a commenter left the following on the Think Coffee review: “i propose we get a gaggle of cu students together to go down to think on scrabble nights (thursdays??) and kick some nyu ass.” Kick some NYU ass? Something we do both far too much and yet not […]

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Parody QuickBwog satirizes us and you, Bwog readers, alike. And now we’re QuickFedding it. How meta is that? Thankfully, it wasn’t difficult to come up with a “ridiculously forced theme” for the rest of the issue: Mock Bored@Butler Mock GoAskAlice Mock IMDB Mock Bush Iraq Strategy, including cartoons inexplicably anthropomorphizing bunnies and carrots Mock…er, real interview with […]

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The air was cold, the protests were hot, with enough love to go around. Upcoming this week: the Assassins race begins. Don’t get caught in the crossfire. – The ramp up to the strike/protest/walkout was more exciting than the shindig itself. Meanwhile, campus cries out for help. – We got some thinking on Israel going […]

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Bwoggiversary

9:00 PM! BWOG TURNS ONE! THE WEST END! With that Tourettically over with, a quick self-absorbed indulgence. The Bwog started as a mere twinkle in the eye of the staff of The Blue and White. Editors had been kicking around the idea of as website for awhile, but opinions on how we should present its […]

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On Februrary 17th, 2006, we had a giant party at Mona to celebrate the launch of BW‘s quirky younger brother, the Bwog. You, at least, are still reading our little foray into new media, so you might as well help us celebrate our survival one year later. We were going to have it at Mona […]

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