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The Columbia University Marching band, or CUMB, just wrapped up their traditional Orgo Night performance in Butler 209 on the night before the Organic Chemistry final. If you’re finding your eyes are beginning to glaze over from studying, take a quick study break and read over the script from tonight. The band sure did CUMB […]

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Following what we can now fortunately consider to be a regrettable preview, we are pleased to announce the official Spring 2015 Columbia University Marching Band Orgo Night event posters, sure to join their predecessors in offending and inspiring those portions of campus that will still give a shit amongst finals. CUMB one CUMB all, Thursday, 11:55, in […]

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Behold this year’s Orgo Night promotion. For public opinion, try the comment section, where we are sure it will be expressed eloquently and respectfully as always. As for Bwog’s view, well, we will say only that this is the first semester we are scheduling in a regular slot what we have always considered breaking news. We […]

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