Howdy y’all! The Councils have been rounded up (well, some of them…).
Are you looking for proximity to campus, suite-style livin’, and also to live in a single? 620 might be the place for you!
Truly revolutionary stuff.
Columbia will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible community affiliates later this month, according to an email from Senior Executive Vice President Gerald Rosberg and Senior Vice President and University COVID Director Donna Lynne.
An email from Dean Valentini sent earlier today shared that first-year Jackson Coker has passed away.
New semester, new Zoom crushes. Don’t worry, Bwog is here to ensure your virtual happily ever after.
International collaboration means more time on the moon!
In a website update on March 9, Barnard College announced a plan for Spring 2021 commencement: a virtual ceremony paired with socially-distanced, outdoor events for individual departments.
Ira Katznelson, Interim Provost, speaks about the University’s side of the bargaining table and explains current negotiations, future hopes, and limitations regarding graduate workers’ demands.
Bwoggers witnessed an outdoor tent fully raised on Futter Field today.
All the things we’ll be doing this spring break.
Here are the foods and drinks, songs and sounds, films, books, clothes, places, and sensations that carried Bwog through the shortest, grayest month of the year.
A few Bwog staffers met with the Compass team at Hewitt Food Hall for an in-person overview of the new additions to Barnard Dining. All attendees wore masks and distanced themselves from each other.
Want to decorate your dorm? Afraid of commitment? Halfway through the semester without doing anything for your room? You’ve come to the right place.
Hate Letter: Prices At Ivy League Stationers & Printers
April 7, 2026Roommate’s Brother: An Ethnographic Study Of A Friendly Modern Mullet
March 26, 2026Student Journalism Roundtable: A Conversation With Barnard Senior Administration
March 24, 2026The “Corporate Slop Bowl”-ification Of Columbia Dining
March 23, 2026