It’s been 4 weeks of classes, zoom fatigue has hit, and we are already tired of all of our readings…
Bwog staff knows that the Barnard mask came in the mail and there was no way you were actually going to use it for its intended purpose.
At this point, just throw the whole country away!
The Columbia Daily Spectator hasn’t published any content since September 25, as the result of a halt on publishing initiated by the site’s Managing Board over Spec’s lack of a suitable gender-based misconduct policy, according to our sources.
In an email to CC and SEAS students sent this morning, the Columbia Election Commission announced student government representatives for the coming years and the passage of the divestment referendum. 61.04% of participating students voted in support of the University’s divestment from companies that profit from or support Israeli policy toward Palestinian people.
Turn on Night Mode and spare yourself.
Bwog may not be the dancing queen, but we definitely had the time of our life this past week.
Tensions, taxes, and translation are all in play on today’s Bwoglines.
When you can’t have any terrible NSOP crushes, it’s time to get creative with a new form of a mystery lover.
The CU experience is…well, an experience. From the highs to the lows, here’s a playlist of Disney songs to be your soundtrack to college.
While many students are spread out across the world this year, new staff writer Anna Eggers looks at art pieces in the 1880s-1940s collection at MoMA to give a glimpse into what awaits students in the city.
Fret not, freshpeople who didn’t make it to campus: Sydney Contreras is here to help you recreate the oh-so formative first-year crying experiences that make and break your spirit!
For those of us not in NYC, who long for the days of studying in Butler, Milstein, Avery, the Engineering Library, and Teacher’s College…the list goes on…
An anonymous Bwogger, who is not Isabel, adds a new individual to Isabel’s Fight List: a student who committed several atrocities in the Butler Reference Room.
Staff Writer Camille Sensiba has some suggestions for how LitHum professors can help lighten the reading load this semester.
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