Beat the midterm blues: Play our Butler Bingo.

Midterms are here and procrastination season is in full swing, so Bwog wants to help you make the most (make the least?) of your wasted time.

We've created a bingo game for everyone studying in Butler to play. The game board is filled with 25 of Butler's most common annoyances and quirks around exam season. Everyone is eligible—simply click the screenshot of the game (right) to open up the game board.

If you're in Butler and you see something happen that's on the board, reply to this post with a comment describing what you saw and where. Bwog staffers will then check off squares and update the ButlerBingo board as the comments roll in.

Can Columbia score a bingo? It's up to you, loyal Bwog readers!

(Oh, and try to get some studying done, too.)


America's favorite lasagna-loving cat hated Mondays, and he didn't even have a week of midterms ahead of him. If you're still mourning Columbia's loss at Homecoming this weekend, stayed in Butler till dawn, or are just generally bummed out because the week is always a long one, check out our list of worthwhile stuff to look forward to this week.



Midterms are gone, spring break is arrived. Praise this little smiling monkey baby deity.

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A tipster informs Bwog that a Colombia (with an "o") cultural group will be giving away free coffee on the ramp in Lerner at 9:30 PM tonight. Bwog suggests you leave a few minutes beforehand to avoid the huddled masses crawling out of Butler.

One particularly creative procrastinator just sent Bwog a photo essay of his Butler abode. We support you, procrastinator, and may your efforts bring calm (followed by debilitating panic!) to those of your kind.


Read more: Butler, Midterms

prayerEvery second Tuesday of the month, members of a Christian fellowship on campus sit quietly on the Lerner ramps, reading and smiling when people walk by. They don't want to convert you, or take your money, or make you sign anything--just put in a good word for you in heaven. On Thursdays, they read the prayer requests at their group meetings.

Where do Columbia students need the most divine help? According to today's attendant, the requests are often vague, but most frequently about ailing relatives and midterms. Which are really about the same thing, if you think about it.


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