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  Yes, another one. Join us in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel at 9pm to discuss the next issue. There will be snacks. There will be opportunities. – The Editors Chapel via Wikimedia Commons

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In the February issue of The Blue and White, Torsten Odland and Matthew Schantz tangle over whether you should, well, open the blinds. You should read the full issue either by (1) picking it up on campus or (2) letting your fingers do the walking, and logging on to theblueandwhite.org. I like to have the blinds […]

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Where better—and who better?—to talk about our fair University with than at the weekly, open meeting of The Blue and White, with the editors and staff of the same? So: the meeting shall be convened tonight, at 9 p.m. in St. Paul’s Chapel. Expect refreshment of all kinds. —The Editors

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Keep your eyes open for the February issue of The Blue and White, coming to campus tomorrow. Until then, Bwog will honor our heritage/amorous affair with our mother magazine by posting highlights of the upcoming issue online. Among the treats to look forward to: financial aid for international undergrads, a look at Columbia’s strange investment in a supposedly safer cigarette, and the Sisyphean struggle […]

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We continue to respect our heritage/amorous affair with our mother-magazine, The Blue and White by posting each issue of the magazine online. The latest issue, available this week around campus, is sure to delight: the Sisyphean struggle of pulling off Bacchanal; a conversation with The New Republic’s Leon Wieseltier; and a look at what Columbia’s need-aware policy means for international applicants. In this feature, senior […]

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February is a deceptively short month, and it will be over in two days. This means that if you have been meaning to go to a meeting of The Blue and White in the month of February (you know who you are), this is your last chance. So come! 9 pm. St. Paul’s Chapel. You […]

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The 1020 Murals

After a police sting involving a 19-year-old who looks 30, 1020 might lose its liquor license.  In honor of all those late nights spent hunched over sticky booths—whether there’re to be more of them or not—Bwog Editor Alexandra Svokos writes about the 1020 murals in this month’s issue of The Blue and White. “Why, yes, […]

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The B&W Marches On

Come to the weekly, open meeting of The Blue and White. As usual, it’s at 9 p.m. in the crypt of St. Paul’s Chapel. There’ll be snacks and good cheer, just like there always it. Come if you want to pitch a story for March. Come if you want to publish your art. Come if you […]

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Dear Friends/Foes, You may claim that early midterms take precedent in planning your mid-week outings, but we know where your priorities truly lie: attending The Blue & White meeting this fine eve. Come over to the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel at 9 pm to pitch content for the March issue, enjoy some hot pizza, and ponder destiny with our lovely staff. […]

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You, your friends, and your classmates are welcome at the third meeting of The Blue and White. As per usual, it will be at 9 p.m. in St. Paul’s Chapel. Tonight we will be contemplating how to  better appreciate beauty and also accepting/assigning pitches for our March issue. —The editors

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The Blue and White will conduct its second meeting of the semester tonight, at 9 p.m. in the crypt of St. Paul’s Chapel. (Not to exclude the possibility of an unexpected, forced exodus.) The staff will be talking through what little remains to talk through for the February issue, and also assigning pitches for the […]

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Topics broached! Questions! And answers! All of these at tonight’s meeting of The Blue and White! The magazine will conduct its first meeting of the semester this evening, at 9 p.m. in the crypt of St. Paul’s chapel. The staff will discuss pitches for the February issue. New pitches and prospective writers and illustrators are […]

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The Winter issue of The Blue & White is on campus now! It’s also on our website, theblueandwhite.org. Look for it in Lerner and Butler. Here, contributor Somer Omar profiles Jasmine Sudarkasa, a Campus Character. If you have not yet met Jasmine Sudarkasa, know that she wants to meet you. She thrives on being surrounded […]

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The Winter issue of The Blue & White is at the printer. The printer is such a tease! Ha! In the meantime, read on for Senior Editor Will Holt’s and contributor Torsten Odland’s takes on whether or not you should unhang that CU hoodie and represent. Affirmative Let me start out by saying that I hate […]

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The Winter 2012 issue of The Blue & White is with the printer. In the meantime, Culture Editor Conor Skelding explores bored@butler, which returned this October. “b@b provides a unique way of connecting people based purely on their thoughts,” said “Jae Daemon,” who maintains bored@butler and is the pseudonym of the site’s founder, Jonathan Pappas, […]

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