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Oh look the weather is terrible.

Bwog strongly suggests you take refuge from this hellscape that's been parading around as "autumn" in the Lerner Piano Lounge from noon to 1 PM. There will be a jazz trio! Or if jazz isn't you thing, there are pumpkin pies and cupcakes, plus hot apple cider and hot chocolate.


For those of you who haven't yet gotten your dream job offer, you may want to consider going to the Broadway Sky Lounge tonight from 7:30 PM to 9 PM, where you can discuss what you're going to do with your BA with other soon-to-be graduates.

Seniors who gloated at the news that next year Columbia is effectively preventing its students from studying for finals may be in for some schadenfreude this evening, as underclassmen can again remind themselves in the fact that seniors are, you know, adults come May.

But don't look so glum! There will be fancy downtown cupcakes of the Magnolia variety at this group freak-out thing.


cupcakesThat's right, boys and girls--free cupcakes from the Class of 2011, bespangled in the old red white and blue (because there's an election day going on or something? Maybe just because it's Thursday).

Hope they're red velvet!


The pastry-savvy members of the American Medical Students Association are having a festive, Halloween-y bakesale on the Lerner Ramps from now until 5 PM. Proceeds will benefit their spring break trip to Peru.

The table is stocked with your usual bake sale fare, with a welcome emphasis on cupcakes. And then there are also chocolate chip cookies with orange and black chocolate chips. It's really quite something.



Everyone Allied Against Homophobia is sponsoring a cupcake-based study break tonight. They have even imported fancy cupcakes from famous downtown bakery Magnolia.

Go to the Stephen Donaldson Lounge (located in the basement of Furnald) at 9 PM tonight for frosting, fun, etc.


The Dems are on the ramps of Lerner, distributing cupcakes to anyone who will sign a petition to lower the price of birth control on campus. Due to the oversight of some legislative intern (probably a college student him- or herself), college students have lost the price reduction on birth control that kept us hiploose and fancy-free. There's a whole box of cupcakes waiting for you to fight for your rights, but make haste and grab one of the last sprinkly ones!

Tucked away in Lewis Parlor in the Barnard Quad is a very special kind of celebration. The kind that happens every four years. To celebrate 2008's leap year status, McAc Events—which in four years can hopefully be called LexisNexUS—is sponsoring a leap year cupcake decoration snacktime extravaganza, or something.

The cupcakes are stacked high on black trays, and frosting of all sorts (from chocolate to milk chocolate to chocolate fudge) is scattered on a table between bags of sprinkles and candies.


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