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NoCo in Pictures

In case you haven’t noticed, Bwog is kinda a fan of NoCo, a.k.a. the Northwest Corner Building. Check out some photos of our beloved building!

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Fresh Snow!

Snow promises great things and while scattered cries for a snowball fight didn’t materialize today, we do have a few pictures of the sights the fresh snowfall brought with it. Photos by Evelyn Warner. Stay warm and sweet dreams, all.

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Unless you were stuck all day in some windowless room in Pupin—in which case Bwog is sorry—you can’t have missed the torrential winds and elemental forces that struck campus today. It was raining sideways! Or whatever else your grandma says when it rains a lot. But anyways, it was all worth it since Michael Rady […]

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Columbia, you spoil us. Views of Butler and Uris by ECS and HEH.

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Alexandra Svokos CC’14 noticed a dreamcatcher just hangin’ outside Lerner.

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By all accounts, Passport to Columbia was a treat and a half. Photos by Hans Hyttinen (on behalf of CUPS) and Meredith Moore.

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Really, MoWi?

Tipster Simon Jerome snapped a photo of this, um, compromising sign next to the pastries in Morton Williams: We’ll stick with the tissue paper, then.

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A tipster has notified Bwog that this potted tree in Lerner is sporting a name tag: Bwog hopes there’s another plant out there named Guildenfern.

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Snow Day: Gallery

Here at Bwog, we love the snow, and just because it was the second day of snow in a row doesn’t make us any less excited. Here’s a collection of images from one of the most beautiful days we’ve seen in a long time, featuring skiers on Low, a snow panda, and… the Consent Snowman?

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Attack of the Clones

Suspicious Trash Correspondent Brian Donahoe noticed something that probably wasn’t meant to be thrown in a clear bag on the floor in Butler yesterday evening: (Ed: It says “Cloning Human Beings” for those visually challenged among us)

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Bwog’s Chief Romantic Messaging Tipster Jon Hill caught the following snow inscription on the benches outside of Low yesterday:

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Bwog’s blurry photo experts have spotted a jogger on the Dodge track who is believed to be none other than PrezBo in a fetching black, blue and yellow spandex ensemble.

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Even if exams have otherwise prevented that most corporate of holidays from getting through, the rest of Morningside is getting into the decorating spirit. Here’s some of our favorites. Snowman – Morningside drive Bear and Reindeer – 115th and Broadway

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