Aftermath

After what was, after all, a rather tame event, the hordes receded from campus. Garbage drifted across South Lawn, a few verbal skirmishes broke out, reporters dragooned passersby for reactions, and it became pretty clear that a post-speech timeslot with the Columbia Coalition’s mike wasn’t worth much. Via Spec (which seems to be linking to the blog now?), PrezBo’s numbers are on the upswing again as people burned up the phone lines in Low to congratulate him. 

Also, overheard on Barnard Quad: “I mean it was like sooo boring, how was I

supposed to sit through all of that?”

Thanks to Lindsay Griffith and Sam Reisman, and as usual, more photos after the jump.

dfs

This lady was peacefully warlike.
jj 

This lady was yelling all day long.

j

Pre-speech speakouts.

kh

 


  • this means the lawns will be red-flagged until April. oh well.

  • one of two times a year they let us on

  • and this tooPosted from campus

    Props to the “Ahmadinejad = BAD, Bush = WORSE–> NO WAR ON IRAN” poster people. I particularly liked that one.

    • I totally agree. Did you know that 60% of college students in Iran are women? In the U.S., it’s only like 50%. That means Ahmedinejad is 10% better than Bush. Math, people.

  • explain to me how Ahmadinejad is better than Bush. Please.

  • 20/20 hindsightPosted from campus

    I can’t decide whom I hate more, the pro-engagement idiots who thought he might say something free of obfuscatory bullshit, or the anti-engagement morons who thought his speech might end up somehow subversive and dangerous. Anyone who has ever attended a single World Leaders Forum event could have forecasted such an outcome beyond any reasonable doubt.

  • i really wish either spec or bwog or someone would investigate why there was no “columbia” branding at the event. i found it so strange that they even blacked out “columbia university” from the podium.

    • the Man ('07)

      I agree. The stark black-ness of the whole stage was one of the first things I noticed. The only thing I can think of is that the school doesn’t want its name associated with the speech when this is used in documentaries by Ken Burns or something say, 50 years from now

    • i strongly suspect that it probably has to do with the “by letting him speak here, it gives him a photo-op and an opportunity to try and lend himself credibility back home with the help of the columbia name and the magic of the state run tv cutting room” argument…

      if that really is the case, i doubt it would ever be admitted by anyone. nor should it be.

      or it might just be a case of CYA…

      the think i keep thing about is what a journey for prezbo the past 3 weeks must have been as he finalized his opening remarks. seriously, pressure from pretty much everywhere, current students, faculty, general public, alumni/donors, his family, friends, his own desire to host an honest debate, not wanting to cave to the demands of the press…

      i bet those opening remarks went through tens, if not hundreds of revisions, waffling back and forth between very harsh and more forgiving.

    • the podium

      doesn’t have Columbia branding. that’s a built in speaker (i’m fairly sure). It’s the wooden podium that has the branding. nevertheless, the lack of any overt branding was odd.

  • Today was the first day at Columbia in which security did a good job keeping out Asian tourists and special-interest Jewish groups unaffiliated with our fine university. Imagine how much better off we would all be if these groups were permanently banished.

  • prezbo just went from liberal zero to neocon hero

  • I did think it was ironic that kids from outside campus were getting so agitated about him being allowed to come here. Who the fuck invited THEM anyway??

  • So…what do we do now? Form a coalition to send students to Iran?

    What are the next steps!!

  • Overheard on South Lawn:

    SIPA Chick 1: “The applause during the speech was strange.”

    SIPA Chick 2: “Yeah, there were too many undergraduates–they’re kinda slow.”

32 °F, Fair

About Us

Bwog is compiled by the staff of The Blue and White, Columbia University's undergraduate magazine.

Contact Us

Please send tips to tips@bwog.net.

Questions or concerns? Email editors@bwog.net.

Bwog is always looking for new writing talent. Email contribute@bwog.net.

Archives

Have Your Say

The color of The Diana is...

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...

Recent Comments

Tags

arts barack obama barnard butler bwoglines ccsc ch-ch-ch-changes city college republicans crime dining east campus esc eyepoke facebook free food free stuff guide to the weekend housing Jeffrey Sachs john jay lecture hopping lerner manhattanville meta minutemen money movies music new york times not free food overheard personals photobwogging politics prezbo profs say the darndest things protests romance seas spectator sports Sports... on Bwog! technology the blue and white

Bwogroll

Meta

Advertise your event!

Email events@bwog.net with the following: title, location, date & time, description, contact email, contact website, and logo/flier image (PDF/PNG/JPG, please!)

Please do give us a few days' notice–we receive dozens of event listings every day, so it may take a little while for your event to be posted.

Events Calendar

September 2007
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930

Upcoming Events

Lost and Found

  • Lost: Canon 400D camera with Sigma 17-70 lens
    9 February 2010 | 12:44 AM

    Contains photos of Scarlett Johansson + cast of A View From The Bridge, St. John’s Cathedral, and various people cooking. Please contact ibk2105@columbia.edu if found!

  • Lost: Gold Ring
    6 February 2010 | 3:42 PM

    Double-band gold Cartier ring lost in or near Claremont.

  • Found: Umbrella
    28 January 2010 | 2:52 PM

    Small, black umbrella in Pupin 428. Has a button that both expands and retracts it.

  • Lost: Exacompta planner
    24 January 2010 | 10:35 PM

    Lost, a brown leather-bound Exacompta planner, the size of a checkbook, possibly in 207 Mathematics.  Has my name and phone number, please return if found!