We have a secret. A tech secret. Maybe you’ll hack in and find out. Or join our tech team and see it legitimately. Applications for Bwog’s Tech Team are open now. Submit your application to editors@bwog.com by Friday, February 21, 11:59 pm EST. 

Apply to Bwog’s Tech Team and help us edit and grow our website! No experience is required!

As part of Bwog’s Tech Team, you would help manage and improve the Bwog website, provide tech support for Bwog, and become a part of the wider Bwog community! Tech Team members are also welcome to write for Bwog!

Submit your apps to editors@bwog.com by Friday, February 21, 11:59 pm EST and send any questions to the same email address.

General instructions for the applications:

  • Respond to all questions on the application.
  • There is no maximum or minimum length for responses.
  • Email editors@bwog.com with an attached PDF of your application by Friday, February 21, at 11:59 pm EST.
  • Email editors@bwog.com if you have any questions! Have fun!
  • PDFs of the application are hyperlinked below.

Find the application below to learn more! Goodluck to all!

Tech Team Applications

About Technical Skills:

  • What is your web dev experience and which languages are you familiar with? Have you taken classes? Worked on a personal project? Link anything you feel is relevant.
  • Have you ever worked on a web team for an organization before? If so, link the website and briefly describe your contribution. 
  • What is your favorite news website in general? Which specific features do you like?

About Bwog: 

  • What do you think Bwog is?
  • What is something you like about the Bwog website?
  • What is one idea you have to make it better?
  • Would you be able to commit an average of two hours a week to Bwog website work?

Question on commitment/other student news organizations:

  • It is Bwog policy that you cannot simultaneously be a member of Bwog and another student news organization on campus (such as Columbia Daily Spectator, The Blue & White, or The Federalist). You are allowed, however, to work tech for campus literary magazines and other, non-journalistic organizations. Do you understand that if you are accepted to Bwog and to another publication, you will be expected to only commit to one organization?

Technology via Bwog Archive