Who says that college students have to act like adults? Big bouncy things on Low Plaza all day! Go now!
Bwog correspondents Mark Holden and James Williams report that someone has provided Alexander Hamilton with some fine new headwear.
Sometimes, being a good person just isn’t enough.
Even if a tree can’t grow in Morningside Heights, no problem–you can always stick another in the sidewalk. Instant cherry-blossom charm! Note: First person to make a SHOCC joke about this post gets their IP address banned from the site. For reals, ya’ll.
These homemade cracker packets are all over the path between Lerner and Low. Explain.
Dear seniors, Bwog hopes that you enjoyed your alcohol on the Steps this afternoon. Just remember, even though “40 on 40” sounds cool, there’s no reason not to enjoy a “40 on 39,” a “40 on 22,” or a “40 on 14.” Please keep your options open. More photos after the jump.
Ever get the feeling that there is a dearth of public art on this campus? Bwog does too, which is why it is happy to share the wonderful geopolitics-themed poetry that it found not that long ago, in a Lehman cubicle. May you be uplifted through art.
As Bwog was taking a shortcut to its French class, it discovered this wonderful display of charity in the tunnels. And although it’s not uranium, it’s clear that someone down there really cares.
Worried about your lottery number? In that case, let the Bwog make your worries just a little greater. Our correspondent Sumaiya Ahmed roamed through campus to find out just how odd views from dorm rooms can be. This could all be yours. Many more photos after the jump.
Eager freshmen expressing their love for a newly discovered fictional character, or just another RA Appreciation Day? You decide. Photos by Sara Vogel
Is SIPA plaza currently hosting weird, inexplicable initiation procedures, or a King’s Crown rehearsal? You be the judge. More photos after the jump.
What with the cockroaches, and mice, and bedbugs, Columbia seems to have a real pest control problem. Luckily, Housing is taking care of those sea critters in Hartley the best way they know how. Oil spill! Picture and tip courtesy Mark Holden
Today, the admissions office sent off admissions letters to all those eager Columbia wannabees. Bwog asks the important question: Admission Letter, Where are You?
63 degree weather brings out the reptile in all of us. Lounge space on the Steps has become as rare as a Butler alcove during finals, and students have taken their readings and conversations to campus’ more obscure perches…let the sun burn away your housing woes, not your lily-white (or brown, or pleasingly tan) skin!
Trash can on fire. Who do you call? CAVA.
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