Ever been in a really specific random mood and wished there was a playlist for it? Odds are it exists and was created by a Bwog staffer. Below is a collection of Bwog’s most niche and weird playlists organized by mood.
Several nights ago, I wronged the good people at the Hartley Hospitality Desk. This is my confession and plea for forgiveness.
Baby Bwogger Amrita Banerji attended The 126th Annual Varsity Show’s West End Preview at the Glicker Milstein Theatre, directed by Sophia Houdaigui (BC ’21) and produced by Antara Agarwal (CC ’20) and Nakiri Gallagher-Cave (CC ’21).
In the search for a miracle cure deriving from plants, News Editor Lauren Kahme and Monday Daily Editor Lillian Rountree attend a discussion with botanical specialists and give their thoughts below.
A Bwog Writer considers disturbing trends in the geometric community. (This article is sponsored by Perimeters Quarterly™)
Looking for someone a little more mysterious? Look no further.
A bwog staff spends too much time perusing Columbia Crushes, and this post is a testament to that. Read more to see what she thinks.
Butler can be a lonely place. So what did this guy do? His eyes told it all in a fourth-floor reading room as he sat trying to focus.
Staff Writer Solomia Dzhaman has been mistaken for a CC student one too many times.
Managing Editor Eva Sher and SGA Bureau Chief Eliza Staples had the opportunity to sit down with Marti Cummings, one of the candidates running to represent District 7.
The statues scattered across our campus represent more than just our University’s rich and distinguished history. They are reflective of our community as a whole. Well, at least those of us who dwell among the Tindersphere.
Our first personal of the season comes from a rather unconventional suitor.
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