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Soft-core porn, written by a grad and set at Columbia in 1960. What more could you want? Today, Bwog’s porn expert, Busty MacMillions, wraps up her final review of Campus Sex Club. Trigger warning for attempted rape and suicide. Like really, do not read on: shit gets very very rapey in this section. Where were […]

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As you may recall, Bwog has recently been on a journey of self-discovery and institutional memory in which we trawl through Columbia’s history to bring you cool things. Recently, we sat down in the RBML with a huge stack of old yearbooks to find weird memorabilia and embarrassing pictures of Obama. While we kind of […]

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Yesterday, Peter Sterne, Bwog’s Turkish Economics Bureau Chief, hopped to the International Affairs Building to learn about “Headscarf Discrimination: Labor Market Discrimination in Contemporary Turkey” with Dilek Cindoglu, a visiting professor at Columbia’s Institute for Research on Women and Gender (IRWaG). To learn more about the controversy surrounding veiling, check out this archive. Ten or so […]

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Same Semester, New President!

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