Frankly, we’ve always relied on our parents to buy us groceries, and we’re tired of hot pockets for dinner.
To celebrate Bwog’s fifteenth birthday, we rewrote the lyrics to Taylor Swift’s iconic song “Fifteen” with a Bwoggish spin.
You miss Ferris oatmeal, even though it was objectively bad. To satiate your hunger for a hearty breakfast, try one of these four recipes depending on which college you attend.
A poem for the quarantined, the covid safe, and the dehydrated
Columbia admissions extends its test-optional policy for the 2021-2022 application season, according to a recent announcement.
A burnt-out Bwogger whines about the self-inflicted pain of their love/hate relationship with Comparative Literature AND SOCIETY.
A botnet sounds like a baby robot. Not menacing at all.
Communism is when you invest in GameStop, and the more you invest the communister it is. Happening in the world: Russia’s parliament quickly agreed to approve an extension of the New START Treaty with the United States, a nuclear arms control agreement that had been set to lapse under the Trump administration. Russia has offered […]
On January 26, Barnard College announced its new partnership with QuestBridge, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing high-ranking, low-income high school students the ability to attend prestigious universities without any financial burden.
You know me. You’ve never known me. You’ve seen me before.
Hello! It’s time for a fun little cooking with Bwog! Except, I’m in a dorm room. And this is not allowed. Te hee.
Columbia’s YDSA held a rally and press conference supporting their tuition strike on January 17.
New York City is packed with amazing culture and inspiring art and now with so much of it online for free, there’s never been a better time to experience it first-hand. “Where Art Thou” is a weekly guide to interesting and notable lectures, events, and performances for the literary/musically/theatrically-inclined.
On Tuesday afternoon, a pigeon flew into a Bwog Staffer’s window and stared into their soul. The moment was so moving the young writer eternalized it in the poem New York Times critics have called “very weird and confusing.” Enjoy this touching transcription of this moment in the poet’s life.
Hate Letter: The Columbia Bookstore
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