And in the legendary tradition of Bwog’s previous Editorial Boards—or rather, just the previous two—we close this semester with a tune. You may only read it as a poem, but just like the Sappho we read in LitHum, know that you’re missing something.
Now, how about a little jig to celebrate the end of the semester, folks?
(To the tune of “The New Saint Jude” by Andrew Bird)
Come on, all you stand-up men
You self-empowered Bwoggers
And all the lucky ladies
Who write Bwogletters
We keep moving through the days
As if they’ll never leave here
But ever since we gained PrezRo
I’ve been feeling so much bwetter
Yeah I’m feelin’ so much bwetter
But ever since we gained the Baroness
I’ve been feelin’ so much bwetter
So here’s a mighty education
That’s unsure to secure what avails ya
Really, everyone’s just a disappointment
And everyone’s failed some
But still, we will graduate
In our finest regalia
Like a choir of world changers
A congregation of lion-bears buds
I’m feelin’ so much bwetter
Ever since we gained PrezRo
I’ve been feeling so much bwetter
So fill your lungs now
Cause we’ll be singin’
We’ll be singin’
We love you, Bwog News
We’ll BC-ing
We love you, CU
Feelin’ so much bwetter
Feelin’ so much bwetter
Feelin’ so much bwetter
Feelin’ so much bwetter
If you didn’t see it in our Semester in Review, Kyle Murray will continue leading Bwog’s 2023 Editorial Board as Editor-in-Chief, with Elijah Knodell as Managing Editor and Hannah Revels as Internal Editor. Charlotte Slovin, our publisher, is graduating! Joining us, and the succeeding board next January, is the new publishing team of Sydney Wells and Sophie Conrad. Board wants to thank everyone on staff for their love, commitment, and enthusiasm for Bwog over this past semester.
Over the summer, expect a few one-off surprises. Regular content will resume in mid-summer with FreshLetter and NSOP-themed coverage. Bwog Staff Writer, Daily Editor, and Illustrator applications will be available in the fall.
In the meantime, please email editors@bwog.com to guest write. Really, any Columbia undergraduate—even if you haven’t stepped on campus yet!
Readers, thank you for your continued support. We wish you all a relaxing summer.
The Joyous Festival (circa 1906) by Gaston La Touche via Artvee