It's raining. You're not going outside. Good thing we've got a bunch of videos shot on the campus in sunlight.
1. You never thought you'd see a homemade Radiohead video shot in John Jay. Well, OK, maybe you did:
It's raining. You're not going outside. Good thing we've got a bunch of videos shot on the campus in sunlight.
1. You never thought you'd see a homemade Radiohead video shot in John Jay. Well, OK, maybe you did:
Ahmadinejad spoke to 60 Minutes and the interview aired about an hour ago. His smirk, defying all odds, actually beat that of our own President.
UPDATE, 11:35 PM: John Krauss took this post and just made it extremely trippy.
The march of overachievers continues today as Bwog salutes Frances Jeffrey-Coker C'10. The frolicsome freshman apparently decided that CCE's Wall Street connections didn't go quite far enough, and has decided to enter "the ultimate internship contest", offered by the promoters of Will Smith's upcoming film, The Pursuit of Happyness [sic] for, among other things, a coveted Morgan Stanley i-banking slot. The NY Times business blog, Deal Book, advertised the finalists a few days ago, among them our very own Frances, who can now count herself among the elite the Times has deemed worthy of the title "next Aleksey Vayner".
Bwog gives Frances a pretty good chance given the competition. One discovered the contest when rummaging through her email's trash bin and can't seem to stop monotonically self-deprecating, while another claims to have enjoyed warming his basketball team's bench and feels the need to preface one comment with "while Michael Jackson's advice may not be the best for life..." Then there's the "honors finance student" whose minimalist video proclaims that he works for a "buy-side institutional investor institution" before declaring "I want to become a better artist." In this context, who can fail to be charmed by Frances' classical campus backdrop, pop culture references, and her serenade to the soundtrack of Sister Act II? Quoth the Times, it's simply "the most cinematic video of the four."
See (and vote) for Frances' and the other contestants' videos here.
-CJS
UPDATE: ...and, if you're so inclined, join the related Facebook group for moral support.
CMTS Presents Andrew Lippa's
THE WILD PARTY
Roone Arledge Auditorium
March 23 - 11 pm
March 24 - 8 pm
March 25 - 7 & 11pm
$5 CUID / $8 GA
For ticket reservations, please email cu.wildparty@gmail.com
Please be aware that this show contains mature themes not
suitable for all audiences.
View the trailer!

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EventsAt the FEED Hunger Banquet, you will learn what it really means to be living in a food deprived country and what you can do to help.
Columbia Professor Jeffrey Sachs will be speaking at the event. He is an economic professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and School of Public Health, as well as being a noted activist and author on the issues facing hunger and what we can do to alleviate them. Our website!
If so, you are in luck!
DeLeon, an emerging band that plays 15th century Spanish Indie Rock is coming to Columbia!!
When: Sunday, November 23, 2008
Doors Open 7pm, Show starts 8pm
Where: Roone Arledge Auditorium, Lerner Hall
Contact Info: ag2651@barnard.edu
Tickets are $2, Purchase them at the Lerner Box Office or online at tic.columbia.edu.
Buy Tickets ASAP â€" Space is Limited!
On December 9, 2008, John Milton turns 400!
Come celebrate his birthday at a special event/study break hosted by the English department, featuring readings from Paradise Lost by faculty and students.
301 Philosophy Hall, Tuesday December 9, 4-6 PM All are welcome