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Ode To Altschul

Ever noticed the aura of mystique surrounding Altschul Hall? Well, we did. Bwog sent Barnard Bearoness Maddie Stearn on a recon mission to find what lies behind Altschul’s harsh exterior. Her findings may surprise you.  In case you didn’t know, Altschul is absolutely divine. It’s like 13 Rooms of Requirement stacked on top of each […]

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While athletics at Columbia get a bad rap because of a certain sport-which-shall-not-be-named, many of our teams have been performing incredibly well lately, and they all deserve attention. Instead of spotlighting one team, Bwog’s new Sports Editor Max Rettig is shining light on many winter sports teams as they head into their home stretches. Teams […]

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Nobody can decide what to do about Syria.  (Time, BBC, CBS, NYTimes) Football season is officially back.  Bwog thinks that’s…great. (Washington Post) George Zimmerman’s wife filed for divorce “after much soul searching and recent disappointments.”  We can’t at all imagine what she may be referring to. (USAToday) “‘You can’t feel sorry for yourself,’ Joe Girardi […]

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Very informative article! Excited to see what SEAS does next (read more)
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John Jay is the best. It should be open seven days. (read more)
In Defense Of: John Jay Dining Hall
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