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Goodbye, Flex at HamDel. Hello, new Blue & White website. Hello, Housing Lottery LiveBwog! Goodbye, rooms in Hogan and Watt. Goodbye, tarps on lawns. Hello, first mediocre street fair of the season. Hello, lukewarm reactions to Obama Girl.  Goodbye, Niko Cunningham(?)

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Several vendors are giving away free pizza to Columbia/Barnard students? Oops – looks like the word free needs to be in quotation marks. Joel WHO for Class Day Speaker? Off-campus Flex is real? And, minus a few technical problems, it actually works? Obama is still committed to visiting every single college in New York City […]

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Hawkmadinejad captures our hearts, is captured by our camera lenses and Mii-makers… … but he’s got competition. Bwog correspondent gives us a bird’s eye view of Columbia/Barnard construction. The avian version of Manhattanville occurs in front of Earl Hall. Recipe for fried chicken shows birds in a different, delicious light. CCSC candidates squawk about proper […]

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Which comments were responses to which Bwog articles? We’re trusting you not to cheat: a. “Chickens are arguably as intelligent as dogs or cats, yet if someone treated his pets the way that chickens are abused on factory farms, he would be taken to court.” b. “Motherfucker got narcolepsy, falling asleep at 7:48.” c. “I […]

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Columbia Concerts and Hillel are worthy of huge sums of money; everyone else, not so much. The closing of Cafe Pertutti doesn’t necessarily mean that a good restaurant will take its place.  Nerds have more fun. Plagiarism is not just for college journalists and first-time novelists anymore. The angle of the long axis of the […]

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“If I couldn’t get you finer things like all of them diamond rings bitches kill for, would you still roll?” “I don’t wanna wait, for our lives to be over. I want to know right now, what will it be?” “If dogs run free, then why not we across the swooping plain?”  “And I blamed […]

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Should you care to look back on the last week with us as we procrastinate on those last few midterm papers, Bwog brings you one of its occasional Weeks in Review. Homecoming happened on Saturday  — we’re hoping for better luck next year, both in terms of wins and coverage. In the meantime, Bwog saw […]

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The air was cold, the protests were hot, with enough love to go around. Upcoming this week: the Assassins race begins. Don’t get caught in the crossfire. – The ramp up to the strike/protest/walkout was more exciting than the shindig itself. Meanwhile, campus cries out for help. – We got some thinking on Israel going […]

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OK, you may have guessed it–Bwog is not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day. But we have an issue coming out this week! Probably Wednesday, in time for you to settle down with your very own February Blue and White! Meanwhile, a review of the week in Bwog. – Chomsky double feature! – Cute animals: […]

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Week in Review

While you’re all recovering from your Super Bowl excitement and realizing that your first quiz of the year is on Tuesday and you haven’t read for it, reminisce briefly about the week gone by. – Clubs threw food at us while recovering from the news that ABC actually cares that they do something. – New […]

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It’s cold outside. Like really really cold. Which means that you probably had nothing better to do than sit inside, drink coffee, and check Bwog all day. But in the off chance that you had homework, or something, here’s what you should have read. – Our new sex columnist. You’ll never know who she is, […]

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It’s starting to get a little too serious around here for Bwog—luckily, enough ridiculous things happened this week to keep us from wilting of stress. – Y’all came back from Thanksgiving, bearing tales of debauchery and disillusionment – We entertained ourselves with star-studded tree lightings and invigorating staircase sprints, and got some culture after indulging […]

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OK, you didn’t miss much. But life does go on at Columbia over holiday weekends–sort of. – On Saturday night, Roone Arledge rocked out to the sound of truly horrible Japanese karaoke…for two hours. Students marooned in Lerner after Butler had closed found one more reason to contemplate killing themselves. – Roti Roll raised their […]

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Bwog is ready for vacation. And after Thanksgiving, it’s a race to the finish–might as well start buying your Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa presents now, because you’re not going to have time in three weeks. Let the season begin! – Learning experiences that will be funny in 20 years – Great men come, go, salvage Columbia’s honor, wish […]

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Week in Review

A relatively calm week in Morningside, as midterms faded from memory and New York no-contest elections provided little to get Bwog’s knickers in a knot. Even so, news happened! Here are the highlights. – CNN will bring you election polls, but Bwog will bring you election food, election fights, and how to do your civic […]

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