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Bwog hopes this post finds you able to sit up, sit, talk and/or breathe this lovely Monday afternoon: many of your classmates are not so fortunate. Yes, the much-feared norovirus is making its way around our fair campus these days, leaving Columbians with a strain of what we understand is the nastiest stomach flu known to man.

Bwog has witnessed several mid-day CAVAs outside John Jay of those seemingly unable to battle what is now being referred to as "the plague" without the help of St. Luke's. The New York Times reports a 19% increase in ER visits for stomach bug-symptoms, some 400 visits per day. We've been washing our hands every few seconds and suggest you do the same. Nowhere is safe. 

See also: Cava, Death, The Plague

Trash can on fire. Who do you call? CAVA.



See also: Cava, Photobwogging

As Manhattan gets ransacked by the biggest snowstorm of the year, College Walk is transforming into a stage for the surreal.

Our correspondent reports:

If someone has a digital camera...he or she should head over to the Low Steps...some CAVA kids are using stretchers to sled down that glorious snow...

Also--in the midst of a snowball fight, a golden delicious apple was thrown.

CAVA sledding sounds like a sight to watch, but the Bwog would much rather watch Project Runway reruns and sip hot chocolate in her bed; so if anyone else sees strange things going down on her behalf, please send them to bwgossip@columbia.edu.
See also: Cava, Weather

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